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Table 2 Changes in the transverse dentoskeletal variables after rapid maxillary expansion (RME)

From: Comparison of dentoskeletal and soft tissue changes between tooth-borne and tooth-bone-borne hybrid nonsurgical rapid maxillary expansions in adults: a retrospective observational study

Dentoskeletal variables

T-RME

H-RME

Intergroup p value‡

T1

T2

Change

Intragroup p value†

T1

T2

Change

Intragroup p value†

Facial width (mm)

140.78 ± 5.03

140.83 ± 5.50

0.04 ± 1.26

0.366

141.46 ± 6.22

141.65 ± 6.29

0.19 ± 0.63

0.211

0.772

Nasal width (mm)

34.23 ± 3.16

34.90 ± 3.32

0.67 ± 1.19

0.023

33.34 ± 2.25

35.64 ± 2.46

2.30 ± 1.11

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

Maxillary width (mm)

66.52 ± 3.58

67.88 ± 3.77

1.35 ± 1.41

 < 0.001

67.52 ± 3.69

70.31 ± 3.94

2.79 ± 1.59

 < 0.001

0.003

Intermolar root width (mm)

50.62 ± 2.68

53.43 ± 3.14

2.82 ± 2.09

 < 0.001

51.11 ± 3.55

55.18 ± 4.19

4.07 ± 1.92

 < 0.001

0.024

Intermolar crown width (mm)

59.18 ± 2.81

64.97 ± 3.37

5.79 ± 1.89

 < 0.001

59.05 ± 4.06

64.37 ± 5.13

5.32 ± 2.05

 < 0.001

0.222

  1. Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation
  2. T-RME, the group who received RME procedure with the conventional tooth-born expander; H-RME, the group underwent RME using the tooth-bone-borne hybrid expander; T1, pretreatment; T2, after RME (at least 6 weeks after fixation of the expander); Change, change in each variable after RME
  3. †The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to analyse the significance of changes in the variables within a group
  4. ‡The Mann–Whitney U test was used to analyse the significance of differences in changes between the groups