During the past 20 years, distraction osteogenesis has emerged as a
useful alternative for the management of skeletofacial insufficiencies.
Among the plethora of therapeutic alternatives for correcting bony
defects, distraction osteogenesis is a surgical technique that uses the
human body's own repairing machinery as an ally for tissue
reconstruction under a controlled approach. Pioneered by the Russian
surgeon Ilizarov in the 1950s, this technique has found widespread use
in the treatment of both syndromic and non-syndromic facial deformity.
It is relatively a new procedure with few long term follow up studies
reported. A brief compilation of the facts of this relatively new
technique, importance of a multi-specialty team and role of orthodontist
has been made.