Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics (Sep 2024)

MARPE expander activation load with different configurations of extender arms heights: in-vitro evaluation

  • Staell Ribeiro de FARIA,
  • Túlio Rodrigues de ANDRADE,
  • Cristiane Barros ANDRÉ,
  • Victor Angelo Martins MONTALLI,
  • Jurandir Antonio BARBOSA,
  • Roberta Tarkany BASTING

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.29.4.e242458.oar
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Objective: Evaluate the load mini-implants exert on the artificial bone when expanding the MARPE EX in three different extension arm configurations. Methods: A device simulating the human palate was fabricated and attached to a universal testing machine, for conducting tests with different MARPE expanders (n=5): non-adjustable/control (MARPE SL, Peclab) or with low, intermediate, and high extender arms (MARPE EX, Peclab). The expanders were manually activated until failure of the device occurred, and maximum load values were recorded. Load averages were also calculated for every five activations until the twentieth activation. Results: The generalized linear mixed model for repeated measures over time showed that there was significant increase in load with activations for all expanders (p=0.0004). Up to the twentieth activation, the expander with low extender arms presented higher load than the others, while the expander with high extender arms showed lower load values (p<0.05). There was no significant difference among expanders regarding the number of activations (p=0.0586), although there was a trend towards fewer activations until fracture for the control expander. It was observed that the higher the configuration, the lower the force the mini-implants delivered to the bone. The control expander provided a force magnitude similar to that of the adjustable expander when positioned at the intermediate height. Conclusions: The activation load of MARPE expanders is influenced by the type of presentation of the extensor arms, with higher configurations resulting in lower force delivered by the mini-implants to the bone.

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