Literature DB >> 7035010

Canine eruption into grafted bone in maxillary alveolar cleft defects.

M El Deeb, L B Messer, M W Lehnert, T W Hebda, D E Waite.   

Abstract

Forty-six patients with clefts of the alveolus who had received alveolar bone grafts (secondary osteoplasties) at ages 7-14 years, were studied. A total of 64 affected canines from 18 bilateral and 28 unilateral alveolar cleft patients was available. Follow up orthopantomographs were examined to determine the state of root development and spontaneous canine movement through the grafted site. The postoperative observation period ranged from 2-8 years (mean 4.3 +/- 1.5). All test canines erupted through the graft. Spontaneous eruption occurred for 27% of test canines, 17% required surgical uncovering (either bony or soft tissue), and 56% required surgical uncovering and orthodontic assistance to accomplish eruption. All patients required orthodontic treatment to accomplish arch alignment. The prognosis for canine eruption through a graft site is most favorable if the graft is performed at 1/4-1/2 canine root formation and when the patient is aged 9-12 years. The post graft observation period is very important and requires complete cooperation between the orthodontist and the surgeon.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7035010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cleft Palate J        ISSN: 0009-8701


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10.  Comparison of tooth development stage of the maxillary anterior teeth before and after secondary alveolar bone graft: Unilateral cleft lip and alveolus vs unilateral cleft lip and palate.

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