Author:
Findik Yavuz,Baykul Timuçin
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Secondary alveolar bone grafting is a method that enables an excellent oral rehabilitation of the patients having cleft palate. Many types of bone grafts have been used for reconstruction of the cleft, including autogenous bone and bone substitutes. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has been shown to be effective in grafting the defect. The aim of this presentation is to report the closure of an alveolar cleft with the use of symphyseal bone grafts harvested with platelet rich fibrin under local anesthesia. PRF may be a good treatment choice depending on the early radiographical view of the defect and uneventfull healing.
How to cite this article
Flndlk Y, Baykul T. Secondary Closure of Alveolar Clefts with Mandibular Symphyseal Bone Grafts and with Platelet-Rich Fibrin Under Local Anesthesia: Three Case Reports. J Contemp Dent Pract 2013;14(4):751-753.
Publisher
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
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