N Concordance 1 to induce malformations, chiefly cleft alveolus and palate (day of determining 2 cranial malformations, especially cleft alveolus and palate, it is of utmost imp 3 nting malformations, specifically cleft alveolus and palate, during the intraute 4 secondary bone grafting of the clefted alveolus by this technique. This study e 5 on of alveolar number, and increases in alveolus area and the ratio of alveolus 6 a of the canthi, and clefts of the lip, alveolus, and/or palate. In this study, 7 eases in alveolus area and the ratio of alveolus to alveolar septum. These chang 8 icating that the progenitor cell of the alveolus, the type II cell, displays res 9 g the occlusal ridge of the upper alveolus. The mechanism of this spread h