Which orthodontic appliance is often used for broad arch development and correction of posterior crossbite in mixed dentition?
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Correct answer: Quad-Helix expander
The Quad‑Helix appliance expands the upper arch laterally, helping correct crossbites and provide space for crowded teeth during mixed or early permanent dentition.
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