2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2005.03.012
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Long-term radiographic assessment of secondary alveolar bone grafting outcomes in patients with alveolar clefts

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“…In spite of that, bone amount was enough for canine eruption. Performing secondary alveoloplasty, Trindade et al (16) gets 95% success rate in unilateral clefts and defends periapical radiography to confirm the success of the grafted bone. However Feichtinger et al (17) making CT 3D preoperatively and 1, 2 and 3 years postoperatively, describes a bone loss of 49.5% on the bucco-palatal dimension of the bone transplant during the first year, and remaining constant the following 2 years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In spite of that, bone amount was enough for canine eruption. Performing secondary alveoloplasty, Trindade et al (16) gets 95% success rate in unilateral clefts and defends periapical radiography to confirm the success of the grafted bone. However Feichtinger et al (17) making CT 3D preoperatively and 1, 2 and 3 years postoperatively, describes a bone loss of 49.5% on the bucco-palatal dimension of the bone transplant during the first year, and remaining constant the following 2 years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…11 The 3 periapical images were classified individually, thus forming a triple rating (eg, EGG, GRR, or FFF), allowing for the analysis of the bone graft in different depths and not only in a single two-dimensional view, as in conventional periapical radiographs. 10,14 For the descriptive analysis, clefts were distributed into the 5 outcome types previously described, and the data were expressed as percentage. For statistical purposes, scores of neoformed bone septum were graded as follows: E = 1, G = 2, R = 3, B = 4, and F = 5, meaning that the lower the value, the better the surgical outcome.…”
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“…The benefits include stabilization of the maxillary dental arch, induction of permanent tooth eruption, closure of oronasal fistulae, orthodontic treatment and implant placement 2,19 . BOYNE et al 2 found that secondary autogenous bone graft creates a continuous regenerated area of viable new bone, and thus improves alveolar and facial contours.…”
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