Journal of oral surgery (American Dental Association : 1965)
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Allogeneic bone biologically interacts with host tissues at a graft site. Addition of autogenous cancellous bone and marrow to allogeneic bone enhances the osteogenic activity of the graft. These observations have been confirmed by noninvasive, quantitative radionuclide methods. ⋯ Dehiscence can be expected although it appears that if the graft has been supplemented with autogenous cancellous marrow the incidence and extent are dminished. It should be emphasized that dehiscence does not signify failure of the graft-allogeneic bone is not sloughed in toto after being exposed to the oral cavity. Secondary soft tissue procedures can be used in patients with allogeneic grafts; additional cases with long-term follow-up are still needed to establish this method.