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      Space maintainer effects on intercanine arch width and length.

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          In order to investigate the effects of space maintainers in intercanine arch width and length, twenty cases, characterized with the early loss of mandibular primary molars were selected and divided into two groups. The treatment group used removable space maintainers, while the other ten cases served as the control group. The first dental casts of the treatment and control groups were obtained when the primary canines were in the mouth. After the eruption of permanent canines second dental casts were obtained in both groups. Six measurements were made on the dental casts of each patient. No parameter was found to be statistically significant in the treatment group. In the control group the increase in intercanine arch width and perimeter were found to be statistically significant. Also the increase at the buccal and lingual bone measurements were found to be statistically significant. These results showed that space maintainers might cease the increase in intercanine arch width and length during the transition period between the primary and permanent canines.

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          Journal
          J Clin Pediatr Dent
          The Journal of clinical pediatric dentistry
          1053-4628
          1053-4628
          1996
          : 21
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Gazi Universitesi Dishekimligi Fakultesi, Emek-Ankara, Turkey.
          Article
          9161206
          e3a9b889-64ff-4be7-887b-858d613dd328
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