Influence of Gingival Phenotype on Crestal Bone Loss at Implants
Aim: Crestal reduction at implants occurs within the first year of pressure due beginning physiologic remodelling phase following surgical trauma and function loading of the crestal bone.
Mohd. Azeem +7 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Selected Methods for Assessing Gingival Phenotype. [PDF]
Background/Objectives: The diagnostic assessment of soft and hard tissues surrounding the teeth, including gingival phenotype analysis, is critical for clinicians. Since multiple methods for evaluating gingival phenotype have been reported, determining the optimal approach for dental practitioners is essential.
Dziewulska A +3 more
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An evaluation of gingival phenotype and thickness as determined by indirect and direct methods. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate gingival phenotype (GP) and thickness (GT) using visual, probing, and ultrasound (US) methods and to assess the accuracy and consistency of clinicians to visually identify GP.
Kong J +7 more
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Enhancing Gingival Phenotype With Vestibuloplasty and Free Gingival Graft: Improving Maintenance of Regular Oral Hygiene. [PDF]
This case report describes Clark's technique of vestibuloplasty to treat shallow vestibule and, in addition, the use of free gingival autograft to augment attached gingiva to treat Miller's recession. Vestibuloplasty is performed to deepen a shallow vestibule.
Gogoi A.
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Background: Given these limitations, this study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and accuracy of machine learning (ML) software as a noninvasive technique for assessing gingival phenotype, compared to conventional methods like probe transparency and ...
Supriya S. Kaule +4 more
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Purpose: Gingival recession is a commonly reported symptom following orthodontic treatment, for which identification is crucial to therapeutic management.
Tuğba Şahin
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Patient centered comparative evaluation of injectable platelet concentrate with or without micro-needling in the management of thin gingival phenotype: A randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Aim: To evaluate the clinical and patient-centered outcomes of Injectable Platelet Concentrate (IPC) and Microneedling (MN) in augmenting thin gingival phenotype (GP).
Anisha Singh +5 more
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Association between gingival tissue biotype and different facial phenotypes
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the association between gingival tissue biotypes and different facial phenotypes. Method: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in the dental clinics of Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ...
Mousa Assiri, Sami Shafik, Ahmed Tawfig
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Gingival Thickness Improvement After Atelocollagen Injection—Retrospective Study [PDF]
Background: This study evaluates the increase in gingival thickness following the administration of injectable atelocollagen. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted using the medical records of 60 patients with a thin gingival ...
Sylwia Klewin-Steinböck +2 more
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Diagnostic accuracy of a novel non-invasive digital technique for assessing gingival phenotype: an area under the curve analysis [PDF]
Background Gingival phenotype (GP) significantly influences periodontal health and treatment outcomes. Traditional methods for assessing GP, using gingival thickness (GT) alone, may lack sufficient accuracy for reliable GP classification.
Süheyla Kaya, Melisa Alkan
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