Abstract

I.ORIGINS & EVOLUTION Historical Development of Craniofacial Distraction Osteogenesis II. BIOLOGY OF DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS Biological Foundation of New Bone Formation under the Influence of Tension Stress Mechanisms of New Bone Formation During Distraction Osteogenesis: A Preliminary Report Mechanically Induced Tissue Response in Distraction Osteogenesis Tooth Movement into Distracted Bone Placement of Implants into Distracted Bone Histological Evaluation of Human Osteogenic Tissue One Year after Distraction of the Mandible III. BIOLOGY OF DISTRACTION HISTOGENESIS The Effect of Gradual Traction on the Muscle The Effect of Gradual Traction on the Nerve The Effect of Gradual Traction on the Gingiva The Effect of Gradual Traction on the Periodontal Ligament Effect of Distraction Osteogenesis on the Structure and Function of the Temporomandibular Joint IV. BIOMECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF OSTEODISTRACTION The Effects of Distraction Device Orientation on the Biomechanics of Mandibular Lengthening and Widening V. INDICATIONS AND TREATMENT PLANNING Orthodontics in Intraoral Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis Treatment Planning and Orthodontic Management of the Patients Undergoing Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis Planning Mandibular Distraction Radiographic Classification of Regenerate Mandibular Bone VI. MANDIBULAR LENGTHENING AND WIDENING Frankfurt Craniofacial Distraction Systems for Multiplanar and Multifocal Lengthening and Augmentation of the Craniofacial Skeleton Mandibular Distraction Simultaneous Maxillomandibular Distraction Pediatric Sleep Apnea and Distraction Osteogenesis Distraction of the Mandible by Extraoral and Intraoral Devices Evolution of Extraoral Mandibular Distraction: Case Reports Intraoral Mandibular Lengthening and Widening Mandibular Lengthening Using Intraoral Distractor Symphyseal Distraction and the Consequences of Mandibular Widening on the Temporomandibular Joint Office-Based Mandibular Advancement: Experience With 40 Consecutive Patients Treated With MD-DOS Clinical Applications of the RODTM Intraoral Custom Distraction Appliances Orthodontic Indications and Preparation for Distraction of the Mandible Mandibular Distraction Factors in Timing of the Procedure: Case Reports Distraction Osteogenesis: An Alternative Therapy for Unstable Condyles: Case Reports Mandibular Growth After Osteodistraction - Long-Term Follow-Up Distraction Osteogenesis of the Mandibular Symphysis: Case Reports Buried Bi-Directional Telescopic Mandibular Distraction Multi-Axis Intraoral Distraction of the Mandible A Spiral Distractor for Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis Continuous bone distraction using a microhydraulic cylinder VII. MANDIBULAR BONE TRANSPORT Principles of Bone Transport Transport Distraction Osteogenesis +Frankfurt Craniofacial Distraction Systems for Mandibular Bone Transport: A Case Report Mandibular Bone Transport: A Case Report VIII. ALVEOLAR DISTRACTION Alveolar Bone Distraction and Implantology Alveolar Distraction Osteogenesis Vertical Distraction of the Alveolar Process Alveolar Ridge Distraction With the Aid of Distraction Implants Vertical Ridge Augmentation Utilizing the ACE OsteoGenic Distractor Alveolar Bone Distraction for Implant Placement Augmentation of the Severe Atrophic Mandibleby Means of Vertical Distraction Osteogenesis Alveolar Mandibular Restoration by Vertical Distraction Osteogenesis in Irradiated Cancerous Patients: Case Reports Vertical Alveolar Reconstruction by Distraction Osteogenesis: A Case Report Grafted Alveolar Bone Distraction Using Endosseous Dental Implant with Cleft Lip and Palate Patients: Case Reports Correction of Alveolar Ridge Deficiency Using the RODTM - 5 Distraction Device: A Case Report IX. PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT DISTRACTION Distraction of the Periodontal Ligament: Rapid Canine Retraction X. MAXILLARY & MIDFACE DISTRACTION Experimental Surgery inMidface Distraction and Clinical Applications Maxillary and Midfacial Advancement with a Rigid External Distraction (RED) System Extraoral Maxillary Distraction Rigid External Distraction of the Maxilla: Case Reports Three-Dimensional Distraction of the Maxilla Midface Distraction Using Internal Devices Midface Distraction Maxillary Distraction: Case Report Distraction Osteogenesis in Maxillary Hypoplasia Using Internal Devices: Case Reports Correction of Maxillary Deficiency Using the RODTM - 4 Distraction Device: A Case Report XI. CRANIAL DISTRACTION Skull Bone Distraction: Experimental Substantiation and Clinical Application Cranial Distraction: Clinical Applications Correction of Plagiocephaly Using an Internal Distraction Device: A Case Report Craniofacial Distraction Osteogenesis: Case Reports XII. POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS Complications of Distraction Osteogenesis: A Learning Curve Pitfalls of the Craniofacial Distraction Techniques

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