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The difference of stress distribution of maxillary expansion using rapid maxillary expander (RME) and maxillary skeletal expander (MSE)—a finite element analysis

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Table 1 Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio of various materials used in this study
Fig. 1 The von Mises stress distribution on the maxillary first molar in the expansion simulation using (a) RME, and (b) MSE
Fig. 2 The von Mises stress distribution on the palatal alveolar bone of upper first molar in the expansion simulation using (a) RME, and (b) MSE
Fig. 4 The von Mises stress distribution of the zygomatic suture in the expansion simulation using (a) RME, and (b) MSE
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