The biology of distraction osteogenesis for correction of mandibular and craniomaxillofacial defects: A review
Abstract
Limb lengthening by distraction osteogenesis was
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Biomechanics, callostasis, distraction histogenesis, distraction osteogenesis,mechanical strain, osteodistraction, vectored the physiologic and mechanical factors governing
successful regeneration of bone formation. Distraction osteogenesis is a new variation of more
traditional orthognathic surgical procedure for the correction of dentofacial deformities. It is most
commonly used for the correction of more severe deformities and syndromes of both the maxilla
and the mandible and can also be used in children at ages previously untreatable. The basic technique
includes surgical fracture of deformed bone, insertion of device, 5-7 days rest, and gradual separation
of bony segments by subsequent activation at the rate of 1 mm per day, followed by an 8-12 weeks
consolidation phase. This allows surgeons, the lengthening and reshaping of deformed bone.
The aim of this paper is to review the principle, technical considerations, applications and limitations
of distraction osteogenesis. The application of osteodistraction offers novel solutions for surgicalorthodontic
management of developmental anomalies of the craniofacial skeleton as bone may
be molded into different shapes along with the soft tissue component gradually thereby resulting
in less relapse.
rst described in 1905. The technique did notgain wide acceptance until Gavril Ilizarov identi
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