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Altered passive eruption: an etiology of short clinical crowns.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 1998The gingival complex plays a vital role in the overall beauty of a smile. To predictably achieve a successful esthetic and functional result, the dentist must be able to precisely predict the treatment outcome based on biologic determinants. In this article, the biologic requirements for gingival health are discussed.
A H, Dolt, J W, Robbins
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Altered passive eruption treated with external and internal bevel gingivectomy
Universal Research Journal of Dentistry, 2016In recent times, dentists, as well as patients, have developed greater awareness about the impact of teeth and gingiva in the attractiveness of smile. Short clinical crowns are considered unaesthetic and bring patients' to the dentist to rectify their gummy smile.
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Diagnosis and treatment planning for predictable gingival correction of altered passive eruption.
Practical procedures & aesthetic dentistry : PPAD, 2008While the need to maintain a dry operative field has traditionally caused complications during various soft tissue surgical procedures, the use of bipolar electrosurgical techniques can eliminate this need, thus increasing the clinician's ability to deliver predictable, long-term results.
Gregori M, Kurtzman, Lee H, Silverstein
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The international journal of esthetic dentistry, 2017
The process of tooth eruption consists of two phases, active and passive. While the distinction is unequivocal, the mechanism is ambiguous. This article compares and contrasts altered passive eruption (APE) and active secondary eruption (ASE). Although these phases present with similar clinical manifestations, each has its own etiology, physiogenesis ...
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The process of tooth eruption consists of two phases, active and passive. While the distinction is unequivocal, the mechanism is ambiguous. This article compares and contrasts altered passive eruption (APE) and active secondary eruption (ASE). Although these phases present with similar clinical manifestations, each has its own etiology, physiogenesis ...
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Treatment of altered passive eruption: periodontal plastic surgery of the dentogingival junction.
The European journal of esthetic dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, 2009Excessive gingival display, frequently seen in adults and resulting in short clinical crowns, has been described in the literature by several authors as "altered passive eruption." It is defined as a dentogingival relationship wherein the gingival margin is positioned coronally on the anatomic crown and does not approximate the cementoenamel junction ...
Roberto, Rossi +2 more
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The Prevalence of Maxillary Altered Passive Eruption in a Dental School Population.
2010VCU Theses and ...
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Gummy smile. Periodontal treatment in patients with passive altered eruption.
2010The gingival complex plays a major role in the overall beauty of a smile. To predictably achieve a successful aesthetic and functional result, the dentist must be able to precisely pre- dict the treatment outcome based on biologic determinants. The diagnosis and treatment of the “gummy smile” help the periodontist to provide the patients with the most ...
MELE, MONICA +4 more
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