Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a relatively new method of treatment for selected deformities and defects of the oral and facial skeleton. It was first used in 1903. Then, in the 1950’s the Russian orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Gabriel Ilizarov slowly perfected the surgical and postoperative management of distraction osteogenesis treatment to correct deformities and repair defects of the arms and legs. His work went mostly unnoticed until he presented to the Western Medical Society in the mid-1960’s.
Distraction osteogenesis was initially used to treat defects of the oral and facial region in 1990. Since then, the surgical and technological advances made in the field of distraction osteogenesis have provided the oral and maxillofacial surgeons with a safe and predictable method to treat selected deformities of the oral and facial skeleton.
Dr. Falender uses distraction osteogenesis to treat selected deformities and defects of the oral and facial skeleton. If you have questions about distraction osteogenesis, please call our office and schedule an appointment with Dr. Falender
Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center
Lawrence Falender, DDS, PC
1320 N. Post Road
Indianapolis, IN 46219
Phone: 317.898.2555
Fax: 317.898.2556
Oral Surgeon and Dental Implant specialist Dr. Falender serves
the Greater Indianapolis Metropolitan area including the communities of
Greenwood,
Greenfield, Shelbyville, Carmel, Fishers and New Palestine, IN.
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