Alveolar Bone Graft - Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals

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Alveolar Bone Graft - Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals

An alveolar bone graft may be recommended in the treatment of children and adults with cleft palate. The alveolar bone  is the part of the upper jaw that forms the sockets around the roots of the upper teeth under the gum tissue. Learn more about alveolar bone grafts at Jefferson University Hospitals.

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An alveolar bone graft may be recommended in the treatment of children and adults with cleft palate. The alveolar bone  is the part of the upper jaw that forms the sockets around the roots of the upper teeth under the gum tissue. Learn more about alveolar bone grafts at Jefferson University Hospitals.

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