Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF) in Alveolar Bone Grafting Procedures: Dilemma or Reality? – A Commentary

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Dr. Jaya Prakash Thirumalgiri
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Abstract

Alveolar bone grafting is considered to be one of the most challenging task in the management of cleft lip and palate patients as it is expected to bridge the gap between the alveolar segments and provide the solid base for the un-erupted tooth/teeth to erupt through it, besides effectively healing the Oro-antral fistula if any passing through the cleft into the nasal cavity. Although the traditional approach is to use autogenous bone graft from iliac crest, which has its own side-effects like pain, morbidity, additional surgery, etc.

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Dr. Mohammadi Begum. 2019. \u201cConcentrated Growth Factor (CGF) in Alveolar Bone Grafting Procedures: Dilemma or Reality? – A Commentary\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 19 (GJMR Volume 19 Issue J3): .

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Alveolar bone grafting is considered to be one of the most challenging task in the management of cleft lip and palate patients as it is expected to bridge the gap between the alveolar segments and provide the solid base for the un-erupted tooth/teeth to erupt through it, besides effectively healing the Oro-antral fistula if any passing through the cleft into the nasal cavity. Although the traditional approach is to use autogenous bone graft from iliac crest, which has its own side-effects like pain, morbidity, additional surgery, etc.

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