Abstract

Abstract: Secondary alveolar bone grafting (SABG) is an important surgery that people with cleft palate must have in order to have good dental rehabilitation. The goal of SABG is to create a stable alveolar ridge. The choice of graft picking method has a big effect on how well the surgery invasive harvesting methods used in iliac bone graft (SABG) procedures. The main points of the study are how happy the patients are, how these works and how well the patients do in the long run. This review study looks at the pros and cons of both traditional open harvesting and minimally methods have improved, and the results and problems that have happened.

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