Correction of a bilateral posterior constriction of the maxillary arch has the best long term prognosis for stability if:
slow, fixed expansion quad-helix is used
the maxillary posterior teeth are centered on the alveolar process
there is no functional shift from initial contact to maximum intercuspation
there is a history of prolonged thumb-sucking
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