“…A thin alveolar ridge may result from bone resorption, as in the anterior maxillary region. In the alveolar ridge, experimental studies have demonstrated that distracted buccal bone tends to be thinner than distracted lingual bone, and both are thinner than non-distracted bone 4,51 . Changes in cortical thickness, with a tendency to produce an 'hourglass' appearance, are relatively common, and reflect the greater movement in the maxillofacial region 61 .…”