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Methods to assess tooth gingival thickness and diagnose gingival phenotypes: A systematic review
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2022AbstractObjectiveMeasurement of the periodontal soft tissue dimension is crucial for clinical decision‐making and aesthetic prognosis. However, the effectiveness of different measuring methods remains unclear. This systematic review aimed to explore the diagnostic accuracy of two non‐invasive methods (namely CBCT and ultrasound) for gingival thickness ...
Jiangyue Wang +3 more
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On the value of the 2017 classification of phenotype and gingival recessions
Journal of Periodontology, 2020AbstractThe 2017 World Workshop completely restructured knowledge in periodontology with a series of official consensus statements jointly agreed upon by the American Academy of Periodontology and the European Federation of Periodontology. Among them, the 2017 classification of phenotype and gingival recession successfully incorporated the most ...
Pini Prato, GiovanPaolo +1 more
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The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, 2021
The objective of this study was to determine the normal values of faciolingual thickness (FLT) of the papilla base, papilla height (PH), and gingival angle (GA) among Chinese adults and the association of FLT with the gingival phenotype. The periodontal phenotypes of 105 volunteers were confirmed by Kan et al's periodontal probe transmission method and
Xiao, Yingzi +6 more
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The objective of this study was to determine the normal values of faciolingual thickness (FLT) of the papilla base, papilla height (PH), and gingival angle (GA) among Chinese adults and the association of FLT with the gingival phenotype. The periodontal phenotypes of 105 volunteers were confirmed by Kan et al's periodontal probe transmission method and
Xiao, Yingzi +6 more
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Gingival phenotypes in young male adults
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1997Abstract In a previous study on 42 young adult, periodontally healthy subjects without any attrition, abrasion or crown restoration, gingival thickness (GTH) was determined at facial aspects of premolars, canines and incisors by a novel ultrasonic device. GTH strongly depended on periodontal probing depth, width of gingiva (WG), and tooth type. Whereas
H P, Müller, T, Eger
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Distinct phenotype and therapeutic potential of gingival fibroblasts
Cytotherapy, 2014Gingiva of the oral mucosa provides a practical source to isolate fibroblasts for therapeutic purposes because the tissue is easily accessible, tissue discards are common during routine clinical procedures and wound healing after biopsy is fast and results in complete wound regeneration with very little morbidity or scarring.
Lari, Häkkinen +2 more
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Journal of Periodontology, 2022
AbstractBackgroundThis cross‐sectional study assessed the role of gingival landmarks (GLs) and cutting points (CPs) for gingival phenotype (GP) determination.MethodsSix maxillary anterior teeth (70 subjects) were evaluated using soft tissue cone‐beam computed tomography (ST‐CBCT).
Diogo Moreira, Rodrigues +3 more
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AbstractBackgroundThis cross‐sectional study assessed the role of gingival landmarks (GLs) and cutting points (CPs) for gingival phenotype (GP) determination.MethodsSix maxillary anterior teeth (70 subjects) were evaluated using soft tissue cone‐beam computed tomography (ST‐CBCT).
Diogo Moreira, Rodrigues +3 more
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The phenotypic characterization of lymphoid cell subpopulations in gingivitis in children
Journal of Periodontal Research, 1981Phenotypic characterization of lymphoid cell subpopulations in gingivitis associated with the deciduous dentition in children was carried out. Biopsies were obtained from 10 children aged between 5 and 9 years. The tissues were processed for either histochemistry or for immunofluorescence.
Seymour G.J., Crouch M.S., Powell R.N.
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The evaluation of gingival phenotype by clinicians using the visual inspection method.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2023Evaluating gingival thickness is an essential factor for esthetics, function, and the maintenance of soft tissue health around natural teeth and dental implants. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of visual inspection procedures used to identify gingival phenotype by clinicians with different expertise and level of experience.The gingival ...
Nişancı Yılmaz, Mediha Nur +1 more
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