The iliac crest has a large amount of red
bone marrow, and thus it is the site of bone marrow harvests (from both sides) to collect the
stem cells used in
bone marrow transplantation. The iliac crest is also considered the best donor site for
bone grafting when a large quantity of bone is needed. For example, oral and maxillofacial surgeons will often use iliac crest bone to fill in large osseous defects of the oral cavity caused by severe periodontal disease, excess bone resorption following tooth loss, trauma, or congenital defects including alveolar clefts. The top of the iliac crests also marks the level of the fourth lumbar vertebral body (L4), above or below which
lumbar puncture may be performed. Furthermore, said level is often referred to as the "intercristal line". ==Additional images==