نتایج جستجو برای: cleft grafting
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Introduction: Orofacial clefts are the most common craniofacial birth defects, affecting a significant number of individuals worldwide. The alveolar cleft is developmental defect that affects process maxilla and often associated with lip palate. Methods: In this case report, we present 20-year-old female patient who underwent secondary reconstruction using autologous iliac bone grafting. aim pr...
BACKGROUND Gingivoperiosteoplasty can avoid secondary alveolar bone grafting in up to 60 percent of patients with a cleft. However, preoperative predictors of success have not been characterized. This study reports on the preoperative alveolar segment position most favorable for successful gingivoperiosteoplasty. METHODS The authors performed a single-institution, retrospective review of pati...
background cleft palate (cp) is a common congenital defect. it makes serious difficulties for cleft-affected children. the gold standard of care is autogenous bone grafting which may cause additional problems in donor site along with disappointing results. tissue engineering is a promising solution for a widespread range of defects and disorders. it is reasonable to utilize this novel technolog...
Results of reconstruction of residual alveolar bone defects in 52 patients operated between 1990-1998 were evaluated clinically and radiographically in a retrospective study. Ages ranged between 9-37; 30 were males. The donor site of bone grafts in all was particulate cancellous marrow from the anterior iliac crest. 32 had unilateral clefts and 20 bilateral. Total cleft sites treated was 72. Be...
Objectives: Highlight the outcome of alveolar grafting with synthetic bone substitute (Osteon III) only in various defect volumes. Material and Method: Prospective study accomplished on 55 patients (6-13 years aged) unilateral cleft. Osteon III, consisting hydroxyapatite (HA) tricalcium phosphate (TCP) used to reconstruct defect. Alveolus diameter calculated before surgery (V1), after 3 months ...
Alveolar bone grafting is an integral part of the surgical management of oral clefts. The rationale behind alveolar cleft repair includes maxillary arch stabilization, closure of the oronasal fistula, nasal base support, nasolabial soft tissue reconstruction, and creation of bony support for tooth eruption or dental implant placement. Currently, the graft material of choice is autogenous bone g...
Alveolar cleft reconstruction with vomerine bone: two surgical procedures in one step: a case series
Aim: Iliac crest (IC) is the most common source of bone for alveolar cleft repair, as it allows harvesting a large amount cancellous with high rate favorable outcomes. Its drawback donor-site morbidity. We propose new technique grafting using vomerine (VB), which, through grafting, reconstructs alveolus VB and simultaneously corrects nasal septum deviation. Method: performed 18 reconstructions ...
Grafting in brinjal is an alternative technology for chemical treatments to control soilborne pathogens with minimum impact on product quality and environment. The present study was carried out determine the graft compatibility of scions (Dhruva CO 2) five wild Solanum rootstocks their growth performance open field condition. cleft grafting method adopted this study. non-grafted plants were use...
Objectives: This study was to analyze factors that affect peri-implant bone loss around dental implants placed into alveolar cleft sites. Methods: Thirty-one patients with cleft lip and palate (total 46 implants) who underwent implant treatment following secondary bone graft to the alveolar cleft were included in this study. Evaluation at the peri-implant bone level was measured using standard ...
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