1981
DOI: 10.1016/s0030-4220(81)80005-9
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The autogenous particulate cancellous bone marrow graft in alveolar clefts

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“…Bone grafting is generally assessed using dental x-ray images and/or orthopantomography to measure the height of the bone bridge formed after bone grafting (Abyholm et al, 1981;Ames et al, 1981;Berts, 1981;Bergland et al, 1986;Enemark et al, 1987;Kalaaji et al, 1994;Long et al, 1995;Kindelan et al, 1997;Withrow et al, 2002). The majority of reports (Abyholm et al, 1981;Bergland et al, 1986;Kalaaji et al, 1994;Withrow et al, 2002) have indicated that the formation rate of the bone bridge in bone grafting before canine eruption was greater than 80% when an index of alveolar bone height was used, as with Sindet-Pedersen and .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bone grafting is generally assessed using dental x-ray images and/or orthopantomography to measure the height of the bone bridge formed after bone grafting (Abyholm et al, 1981;Ames et al, 1981;Berts, 1981;Bergland et al, 1986;Enemark et al, 1987;Kalaaji et al, 1994;Long et al, 1995;Kindelan et al, 1997;Withrow et al, 2002). The majority of reports (Abyholm et al, 1981;Bergland et al, 1986;Kalaaji et al, 1994;Withrow et al, 2002) have indicated that the formation rate of the bone bridge in bone grafting before canine eruption was greater than 80% when an index of alveolar bone height was used, as with Sindet-Pedersen and .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following additional clinical criteria taken from the literature were used to identify successful grafts: (1) bone formation, bridging, and obliteration of the alveolar cleft on diagnostic radiographs; (2) a bony bridge with more than 75% of normal bone height; and (3) orthodontic movement or eruption of teeth into the previously grafted site. 20,21 All radiographic measurements were FIGURE 1. The dentoalveolar segments are molded so that they are abutting.…”
Section: Assessment Of Bone Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent popularity of implant dentistry has led to an increasing demand for alveolar bone regeneration. Autogenous bone grafting is still the gold standard for bone augmentation because of its excellent osteoinductivity and osteoconductivity [ 1 , 2 ], but it has some impediments such as limited availability, donor site morbidity, and also high resorption rates of up to 50% [ 3 ]. Alternative graft materials including allografts [ 4 – 6 ], xenografts [ 7 , 8 ], and alloplastic bone grafts [ 9 , 10 ] are clinically used, but they have disadvantages such as high cost and limited osteoinductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%