Abstract
BACKGROUND: Orofacial defects need restoration based on extent, function, and aesthetics, often using autogenous bone grafts for optimal results with minimal donor-site morbidity. OBJECTIVE: To determine the outcome of mandibular reconstruction with autogenous non-vascularized iliac crest graft. METHODOLOGY: A one-year study included 70 mandibular defects reconstructed using autogenous non-vascularized iliac crest grafts. RESULTS: 84.3% of autogenous non-vascularized iliac crest grafts succeeded, 15.7% failed from infection or resorption, and all donor sites healed without hypertrophic scarring. CONCLUSION: Iliac crest grafts used as autogenous non-vascularized bone grafts are a reliable reconstruction option for bony mandibular defects.