3D-Printed Versus Laboratory-Fabricated Hyrax Expanders

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age8-13
SponsorIldeu Andrade Jr.

About this trial

Maxillary expanders are orthodontic appliances that are commonly used to expand the upper jaw. The purpose of this study will be to compare the effects produced by two different maxillary expanders in children 8-13 years old. The first type of expander is made by hand in an orthodontic laboratory, and the second type of expander is designed on a computer and printed using 3D printers. Both expanders are already used in the MUSC Orthodontics Clinic. The purpose of this study is to see if the 3D printed expander is as effective as the traditional expander made by hand in the laboratory, with more comfort to the patient. Patients participating in the study will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: group A will be treated with a laboratory-made maxillary expander, and group B with a 3D-Printed maxillary expander. Information will be collected on the participants' standard clinical follow-up visits including photos, x-rays, and dental photo scans over the course of 6 months to see how the expander is working. In addition, as part of the research study, the participant will be asked to complete online questionnaires with assistance from parents or guardians about his/her quality of life and perception of possible pain and discomfort at different time points. The potential benefits of this study include the use of 3D technology to improve the quality of the orthodontic treatment, with more comfort to the patient.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Maxillary anterior and/or posterior transverse deficiency with or without crossbite

Age of 8-13 years

Children whose parents/guardians are willing to consent to the child participating in the study

Children ages 12-13 who are willing to assent to participating in the study

Disqualifiers

Patients with previous or ongoing orthodontic treatment

Patients whose parents have a strong preference as to which expander is used

Patients with a history of temporomandibular disorders

Presence of congenitally missing teeth

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • 3D-Printed Hyrax Expander
  • Conventional Laboratory Fabricated Hyrax Expander

Treatment groups

42 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Ildeu Andrade Jr.

Lead sponsor

University of Pittsburgh

Sponsor institution

American Association of Orthodontics Foundation

Collaborator