EVALUATION OF ILIAC BONE GRAFTING FOR ALVEOLAR BONE RESOPTION IN POST-TRAUMATIC MAXILLOFACIAL PATIENTS IN VIET DUC UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

Thái Thịnh, Thị Thu Hằng Nguyễn, Thi Tố Uyên Vương, Hồng Hà Nguyễn

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Objective: To evaluate the results of iliac bone grafting for alveolar bone in post-traumatic maxillofacial patients. Methods: A clinical description, retrospective study of 15 patients between 01/2021 – 03/2023. Results: We had 15 patients, 11 male patients (73,3%), 4 female patients (26,7%). Alveolar bone resorption class III accounted for 73,3%, class II was 26,7%. Average preoperative horizontal width: 3,96mm±1,04mm, average post-opt horizontal width: 7,47mm±1,23mm. Complications: bleeding in donor site (1 patient), numbness (1 patient). Conclusions: Autogenous iliac bone graft is reasonable choice for patient who get alveolar bone resorption after maxillofacial trauma.

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