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On the relationship between gingival biotypes and gingival thickness in young Caucasians
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2014AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate a possible relationship between gingival biotypes and gingival thickness, papilla height and gingival width.Material and methodsThirty‐six adult subjects were stratified by their gingival biotype (GB), as defined by transparency of a periodontal probe through the buccal gingival margin, into “thin” (18 subjects) and “thick”
Kai R, Fischer +4 more
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General dentistry, 2016
Among the factors that may impede success in dental treatments, gingival biotype is the greatest cause of concern, particularly affecting the outcomes of periodontal therapy, root coverage procedures, and implant placement. Different tissue biotypes respond differently to inflammation and to surgical and restorative treatment; consequently, it is ...
Zeinab Rezaei, Esfahrood +2 more
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Among the factors that may impede success in dental treatments, gingival biotype is the greatest cause of concern, particularly affecting the outcomes of periodontal therapy, root coverage procedures, and implant placement. Different tissue biotypes respond differently to inflammation and to surgical and restorative treatment; consequently, it is ...
Zeinab Rezaei, Esfahrood +2 more
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Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2013
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the association between gingival biotypes and supracrestal gingival height (primary aim) and its relation to crown shape and papilla height (secondary aim).Materials and methodsEighty adult subjects were evaluated in this study.
Kai R, Fischer +5 more
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AbstractObjectivesTo determine the association between gingival biotypes and supracrestal gingival height (primary aim) and its relation to crown shape and papilla height (secondary aim).Materials and methodsEighty adult subjects were evaluated in this study.
Kai R, Fischer +5 more
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Gingival biotype characterization--a study in a Portuguese sample.
The international journal of esthetic dentistry, 2015Establishing the diagnosis of a particular clinical situation in the oral cavity must take many characteristics into consideration, with gingival phenotype being an important one because it is linked to every individual's gingival morphogenic characteristics, including soft tissue appearance, genetic characteristics, and the way the gingiva looks after
Peixoto, Ana +2 more
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[Preliminary study on gingival biotype by periodontal probing].
Zhonghua kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Zhonghua kouqiang yixue zazhi = Chinese journal of stomatology, 2013To establish a convenient, objective and applicable method to assess gingival biotype using periodontal probing.A total of 66 maxillary anterior teeth from 14 volunteers (6 males, 8 females) with healthy gingiva, aged from 20 to 30 years, were recruited in this study. The gingival biotypes were evaluated by whether or not the outline of the periodontal
Di, Le +3 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Importance of gingival biotype and phenotype: A review
Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Care, 2022M Khajuria, A Bhatnagar, M Bhardwaj
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Multidisciplinary standards of care and recent progress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Aaron J Grossberg +2 more
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Oral complications of cancer and cancer therapy
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2012Joel B Epstein +2 more
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