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Is measurement of the gingival biotype reliable? Agreement among different assessment methods. [PDF]
To determine agreement among the most commonly used methods for assessing the gingival biotype. An electronic survey was sent to a sample of dentists practicing in Spain.
Aguilar-Duran L +3 more
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Gingival biotype - Prosthodontic perspective. [PDF]
During treatment planning it is important to recognize different gingival biotypes and forms, because they can affect the esthetic outcome of the treatment. This review provides an insight into the different gingival biotypes, their response to inflammation and trauma; significance in different prosthodontic modalities like esthetic rehabilitation and ...
Nagaraj KR +6 more
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The gingival biotype assessed by experienced and inexperienced clinicians
AbstractAim: A recent cluster analysis has identified three gingival biotypes among 100 periodontally healthy subjects based on different combinations of morphometric data related to maxillary front teeth and surrounding soft tissues. Patients with a thin‐scalloped biotype are considered at risk because they have been associated with a compromised ...
Aryan Eghbali +2 more
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Adaptation of gingival biotype in response to prosthetic rehabilitation
Background: The gingival biotype is the width of the gingiva in the faciopalatal dimension. It is a feature of the periodontium that is susceptible to change when exposed to physical, chemical or bacterial injury or as a result of surgical or orthodontic
Dipti S Shah +3 more
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Gingival biotype: The probe test utility
Purpose: To evaluate the relevance of the probe test in classifying the gingival biotype and to determine if differences exist between maxillary and mandibular gingival biotypes in the same patient. Materials and Methods: 53 subjects were included. The gingival thickness was evaluated as thick or thin.
Assem Soueidan
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Association of gingival biotype with the results of scaling and root planing. [PDF]
The concept of gingival biotype has been used as a predictor of periodontal therapy outcomes since the 1980s. In the present study, prospective and controlled experiments were performed to compare periodontal pocket depth (PPD) reduction and gingival shrinkage (GSH) after scaling and root planing (SRP) according to gingival biotype.Twenty-five patients
Sin YW +5 more
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The concept of gingival phenotype and width of keratinized gingiva influencing the diagnosis and treatment in the periodontal scenario is relatively new.
Ioannis Fragkioudakis, Ioannis Vouros
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Determining the gingival biotype based on dentopapillary compound
Introduction: Knowledge of the gingival biotype or phenotype is of fundamental importance to an oral clinician. There is a direct correlation between gingival biotype and susceptibility to gingival recession following surgical and restorative procedures.
Sheema Tasneem +5 more
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Optimizing Gingival Biotype Using Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft: A Case Report and One-Year Followup [PDF]
Gingival recession is the exposure of root surfaces due to apical migration of the gingival tissue margins. The principal objectives of treating a gingival recession are to achieve better esthetics and reduce hypersensitivity.
Harpreet Singh Grover +3 more
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Impact of Periodontal Biotype on the Long-Term Esthetics of Implant-Supported Restorations: A 5-Year Prospective Study [PDF]
Background: The periodontal biotype is a crucial factor influencing the esthetic outcome of implant-supported restorations. This prospective study evaluated the long-term impact of periodontal biotype on the esthetic stability of single-tooth implant ...
Anuj Singh Parihar +6 more
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