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Background: To review the literature that analyses the types and frequency of complications associated with the
use of extraosseous alveolar distraction from 2007 to 2013.
Material and Methods: Review of the literature in PubMed, using these keywords; alveolar ridge, alveolar distraction osteogenesis, complication, literature review. Inclusion criteria were: articles published between 2007 and
2013 that included the distraction protocol, the complications encountered and the time when they occurred.
Results: According to the above criteria, 12 articles were included in this review, where 334 extraosseous distractors were placed and 395 complications were encountered, of which 19 (4.81%) were intraoperative, 261 (66.07%)
postoperative and 115 (29.11 %) were postdistraction. The most common complication was the incorrect distraction vector found in 105 cases (26.58%), in 23 cases (5.82%) there were severe complications, of which 14 (3.54%)
were mandibular fracture and 9 (2.27%) were fractures of the distractor elements.
Conclusions: According to this review, although alveolar distraction is a safe and predictable technique, it can
cause complications; however, they are usually minor and easily resolved without affecting the treatment outcome.
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