Changes in Grafted Autogenous Bone During Edgewise Treatment in Patients With Unilateral Cleft Lip/Palate or Alveolus
2014
Objective: To examine the changes in autogenous bone from 6 to 12 months after alveolar bone grafting (ABG) (T1) through completion of edgewise treatment (T2). Design: Retrospective longitudinal study. Setting: Multidisciplinary long-term follow-up at Kagoshima University Hospital. Patients: Forty-three patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate or alveolus. Main Outcome Measures: At T1 and T2, the bone bridge and quantity of grafted bone were evaluated using the Chelsea scale and the ABG scale. The cleft-adjacent tooth angles before ABG and at T2, as well as the number of orthodontic space closures, were examined. Patients were classified as having either adequate (type A or C; adequate group) or poor bone bridges (type B, D, E, or F; poor group) by the assessment at T1. Results: At T1, the ABG scores for the cleft-adjacent central incisor side of patients in the adequate group were higher than those of patients in the poor group (P < .001). At T2, the adequate group had higher ABG scores for the clef...
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