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Autogenous Bone Grafting for Orbital Floor Fracture

Autogenous Bone Grafting for Orbital Floor Fracture

Autogenous bone grafting for orbital floor fractures are done for facial and orbital reconstruction, mainly because of their high biocompatibility and low rate of infection, graft exposure, or displacement. The objective of the reconstruction of the orbital defect is to restore orbital function, aesthetics, and volume. Many cases studies showed that the Autogenous bone graft has been the method that used for the reconstruction of orbital wall defects. However, it is believed to be balanced by new bone growth, enabling a good final outcome.

Related: Craniofacial and plastic surgery the conference | Craniofacial Anomalies surgery conference | Skull Base Surgery conference | Maxillofacial surgery conference | Cosmetology Surgery | Facial and Plastic surgery conference |

Recommended:  Facial Plastic  |   Skull Base Surgery | Endoscopic Craniosynostosis Surgery | Reconstructive Microsurgery | Reconstructive Surgery |Cosmetology Surgery | Dentistry | Pediatric Craniofacial surgery | Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Orthogenetic surgery | Palate surgery | Paediatric Surgery | Paediatric Surgery |

Related Associations and Societies: Estética y Reparadora | Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons | Österreichische Gesellschaft fur Pastiche | Ästhetische und Reconstructive Chirurgic | Turkish Society of Plastic | Societal Argentina de Cirugía Plástica | Fibrous Dysplasia Foundation | British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons |

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