KOBAYASHI Yoshikazu, SATOH Koji, MIZUTANI Hideki, KITAGAWA Ken, AIZAWA Takako, KONDO Suguru, IMAMURA Mototaka, ONISHI Satoko, OKUMOTO Takayuki, YOSHIMURA Yohko, YAMADA Harumoto
J.Jpn.Cleft Palate Assoc., 40(1) 23-29, Apr, 2015 Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
In recent years, some reports on postoperative computed tomography evaluations of secondary bone grafting into the alveolar cleft have been published. Here, we report a retrospective study on the prognostic factors of bone bridge formation after secondary bone grafting into the alveolar cleft, evaluated with computed tomography.<br>In 13 cases, we evaluated the bone bridge formations at a total of 9 points: each of the 3 points of the buccal, central, and palatal sites in 3 different height slices of the central incisor in the cleft side (root tip, middle, and alveolar crest).<br>The frequencies of bone bridge formations were as follows: all cases in middle/buccal, 9 (69.2%) in middle/central, 8 (61.5%) each in root tip/buccal and alveolar crest/central, 6 (46.2%) in alveolar crest/buccal, 5 (38.5%) in middle/palatal, 4 (30.8%) in alveolar crest/palatal, and 3 (23.1%) each in root tip/central and root tip/palatal. Moreover, a univariate logistic regression analysis clearly showed that the preoperative width of the alveolar cleft could be a predictive factor of postoperative bone bridge formation in the central and palatal regions at the middle height of the tooth root.