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Alveolar Bone Graft

Alveolar Bone GraftAt UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, we believe parents and guardians can contribute to the success of this surgery and invite you to participate. Please read the following information to learn about the surgery and how you can help.

Fast Facts About Alveolar Bone Graft

  • An alveolar bone graft is a surgery to add bone to the gum ridge in a child who was born with both a cleft lip and a cleft palate.
  • The alveolar bone graft is done several years after the child’s first cleft lip and cleft palate repairs.
  • The timing of the alveolar bone graft is very important because it must be done as the child begins losing his or her baby teeth, before the permanent teeth come in.  
  • Because every child is different, the best age at which to do the alveolar bone graft will be different for every child. Most children who have an alveolar bone graft are between the ages of 7 and 9 years old.
  • Your child’s alveolar bone graft surgery will be done under general anesthesia, which means that he or she will be sound asleep during the surgery and will have no memory of it. 
  • When general anesthesia is needed, there are important rules for eating and drinking that must be followed in the hours before the surgery.
  • This surgery usually takes between 2 to 6 hours, depending on the type and size of graft your child needs.
  • Your child will stay overnight for at least 1 day after the surgery.