Does anyone who has had to have SARPE surgery have pics of their narrow archs before?
If you had to have the surgery was this your only option?
Can you also have expanders if you are an adult?
Pic of narrow archs before?
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Rkorn,
I had SARPE surgery in August. I have pictures of before, but I don't know how to post them. I was told by an oral surgeon and an orthodontist that palatal expansion in an adult without surgery is difficult because the palatal bones have fused together. Surgery was my only option...in order to fix my crowded teeth and crossbite etc, I had to have the surgery. I researched alot before I decided to do this. I even had several ortho consulations, one of which didn't even mention surgery. The ortho I finally chose explained my options and what could and most likely would happen if I didn't have the surgery along with the expander. I don't know though, I've heard of adults getting expanders and not having any problems. Surgery seemed like the right choice for me...i've expanded 10mm in total.
Hope this helps!
I had SARPE surgery in August. I have pictures of before, but I don't know how to post them. I was told by an oral surgeon and an orthodontist that palatal expansion in an adult without surgery is difficult because the palatal bones have fused together. Surgery was my only option...in order to fix my crowded teeth and crossbite etc, I had to have the surgery. I researched alot before I decided to do this. I even had several ortho consulations, one of which didn't even mention surgery. The ortho I finally chose explained my options and what could and most likely would happen if I didn't have the surgery along with the expander. I don't know though, I've heard of adults getting expanders and not having any problems. Surgery seemed like the right choice for me...i've expanded 10mm in total.
Hope this helps!
Braced and Hydrax expander 8/4/2005
SARPE 8/23/2005
Expander out Oct 2005
Next adjustment 2/16/2006
SARPE 8/23/2005
Expander out Oct 2005
Next adjustment 2/16/2006
Rkorn, there is a picture of the molds of my uppers pre and post SARPE here: viewtopic.php?t=444&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=45. It's not as dramatic a change as many others may have had, but you get the basic idea.
SARPE was not the only option for me, but it was the best bet, all things considered - long story: you'll find the details in Joplin's Story: viewtopic.php?t=444&start=45&postdays=0 ... highlight=
It literally is long, so consider yourself warned
I had my SARPE on 6th October 2004. Now when a year has passed I'm very pleased with the results.
Expanders & SARPE work on adults to widen the whole upper jaw. Expanders alone only work on moving teeth and shaping the arch that way.
SARPE was not the only option for me, but it was the best bet, all things considered - long story: you'll find the details in Joplin's Story: viewtopic.php?t=444&start=45&postdays=0 ... highlight=
It literally is long, so consider yourself warned

I had my SARPE on 6th October 2004. Now when a year has passed I'm very pleased with the results.
Expanders & SARPE work on adults to widen the whole upper jaw. Expanders alone only work on moving teeth and shaping the arch that way.
Case: Impacted canines, crowding & crossbite.
Treatment: SARPE 2004/10/6, RPE 2004/9/28 - 2005/1/31, w-arch until 2005/11/22, impacted canines extracted 2005/5/18.
Braces on: top 2005/6/2, bottom 2005/8/30.
Braces off: 2008/6/9.
Retainers, phase one: expanding Hawley retainer 24/7, bonded retainers on top & bottom.
Retainers, phase two: Hawley on top, bonded both top & bottom, positioner for night time use.
Treatment: SARPE 2004/10/6, RPE 2004/9/28 - 2005/1/31, w-arch until 2005/11/22, impacted canines extracted 2005/5/18.
Braces on: top 2005/6/2, bottom 2005/8/30.
Braces off: 2008/6/9.
Retainers, phase one: expanding Hawley retainer 24/7, bonded retainers on top & bottom.
Retainers, phase two: Hawley on top, bonded both top & bottom, positioner for night time use.