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The width of attached gingiva on supraerupted teeth
Journal of Periodontal Research, 1978On basis of earlier results it seems justified to assume that the antomical width of the attached gingiva, i.e. the distance from the mucogingival junction to the cemento‐enamel junction in human type of teeth is in direct proportion to the amount of past tooth eruption.
A, Ainamo, J, Ainamo
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The Width of Lingual Mandibular Attached Gingiva
Journal of Periodontology, 1978One hundred and twenty individuals in good oral health were divided into six groups according to age. Measurements were made on the depth of the gingival sulcus, and the distance from the margin of the free gingiva to the mucogingival junction on the lingual mandibular teeth. The mean, extreme, standard deviation and analysis of variance were computed.
J P, Voigt, M L, Goran, R M, Flesher
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The Presence of “Creeping Attachment” in Human Gingiva
Journal of Periodontology, 1978Standardized photography was used to determine the presence of "creeping attachment" after free autogenous graft procedures on localized areas of root recessions. "Creeping attachment" occurred in all seven experimental teeth with an average of 0.89 +/- 0.46 mm and a range of 0.38--0.61 mm during a period of 1 year.
L A, Bell +3 more
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Aphthous stomatitis with involvement of attached gingiva
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1985Involvement of the attached gingiva by aphthous stomatitis is considered uncommon. This report presents two cases in which patients with aphthous stomatitis developed ulcers on multiple mucosal surfaces, including the attached gingiva. The gingival ulcers began on the marginal gingiva and enlarged to form V- or U-shaped ulcers on the attached gingiva ...
G A, Mintz, E D, Smidansky
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Orthopantomographic assessment of the width of attached gingiva
Journal of Periodontal Research, 1976By revealing the mucogingival junction with Schiller's iodine solution and marking it separately at each tooth with a short piece of metal wire, attached to the tooth and gingiva with a strip of Squibb's Orahesive Dental Bandage, the location of the borderline between the attached gingiva and the free alveolar mucosa was made visible in the ...
A, Talari, J, Ainamo
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Focal Facial Inflammation of the Attached Gingiva
Journal of Periodontology, 1984An unusual gingivitis noted as a discrete lesion involving the facial attached gingiva in a focal and confined area has been described in two adolescent females. A unique histopathologic appearance includes a striking intraepithelial edema associated with a focal area of acute and chronic inflammation.Inconclusive immunologic study of one patient ...
P N, Baer, H O, Archard, J, Klingsberg
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Psoriasis of the Attached Gingiva: Case Report
Journal of Periodontology, 1976Psoriasis of the gingiva is a rarely diagnosed disease entity. A case is presented with both clinical and histologic documentation that fulfills all basic criteria. It is suggested that oral psoriasis does not contraindicate periodontal or prosthetic management.
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The ultrastructure of bacterial plaque attached to the gingiva of man
Archives of Oral Biology, 1975Abstract The ultrastructure of bacterial plaque attached to human gingiva was studied by transmission electron microscopy using 6 per cent glutaraldehyde in buffered 70 per cent ethanol as a fixative, with uranium and lead staining or with ruthenium red-osmium tetroxide as a postfixative.
N, Halhoul, J R, Colvin
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A longitudinal evaluation of varying widths of attached gingiva
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1985Abstract 32 patients with bilateral areas of inadequate attached gingiva on the facial surface of homologous contralateral teeth have been followed for 6 years. Treatment consisted of scaling, root planing, oral hygiene and maintenance at 3‐ to 6‐month intervals or as needed to control inflammation.
J E, Kennedy +3 more
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The biofilm life cycle: expanding the conceptual model of biofilm formation
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Karin Sauer +2 more
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