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Leaf Expander Versus Hyrax Expander in Mixed Dentition Patients With Posterior Crossbite.

Leaf Expander Versus Hyrax Expander in Mixed Dentition Patients With Posterior Crossbite.

Recruiting
6-12 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Design: Two-arm parallel randomized clinical trial in mixed dentition (6-12 years).

Arms: (1) 9 mm, 900 g leaf expander; (2) 9 mm Hyrax expander. Follow-up: From appliance insertion → completion of intended expansion → 6-month retention.

Primary outcome: Pain perception during the first 7 days post-insertion (daily patient-reported scale).

Secondary outcomes: Skeletal and dental changes on CBCT.

Description

Participants receive a banded maxillary expansion appliance cemented to maxillary first permanent molars, assigned to:

Leaf expander arm: Nickel-titanium leaf-spring expander, 9 mm screw, delivering force of \~900 g.

Hyrax expander arm: Conventional tooth-borne jackscrew expander, 9 mm screw. Standard activation: two turns per week.

Retention: Both appliances kept passively in situ for 6 months of retention following achievement of planned expansion.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male and female patients
  • Mixed dentition stage
  • Unilateral or bilateral posterior crossbite.
  • Patients in prepubertal stage with cervical vertebral maturation stage 1-3.
  • Fully erupted maxillary and mandibular permanent first molars.
  • Skeletal class I or II.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Previous orthodontic treatment.
  • Missing teeth.
  • Inadequate oral hygiene.
  • Patients with bad oral habits.
  • Patients with medical conditions.
  • Patients with cleft lip and palate.

Study details
    Posterior Crossbite
    Maxilla; Hypoplasia

NCT07301918

Cairo University

13 May 2026

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