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Online Publication Date: 01 Aug 2015

Alveolar Cleft Restoration Using Autogenous Tooth Bone Graft Material for Implant Placement: A Case Report

DDS,
DDS,
DDS, PhD, and
DDS, PhD
Page Range: 487 – 490
DOI: 10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-12-00265
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Figures 1–5.

Figure 1. Initial panoramic radiograph. Figure 2. Periapical radiograph showed an impacted #7 around cleft alveolus defect at the first visit to our clinic. Figure 3. Autogenous tooth bone graft material (AutoBT) was fabricated using extracted #17 and 32 and was grafted at the cleft alveolus defected site. Figure 4. Panoramic radiograph immediately after AutoBT grafting. Figure 5. Two-week follow-up periapical radiograph.


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Figures 6–10.

Figure 6. Three and a half months after autogenous tooth bone graft, flap was raised for implant placement. Figure 7. Periapical radiograph of placed implant fixture immediately after the surgery. Figure 8. Three-month follow-up intraoral picture after implant placement with nonfunctional interim prosthesis. Figure 9. Periapical radiograph of the final implant prosthesis after 6-month of loading period. Figure 10. Final intraoral picture.


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Corresponding author, e-mail: kyk0505@snubh.org
Co-first authors.
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