Background: For any esthetic treatment planning, the shape and form of gingiva should be a prime factor of concern. The correct identification of gingival phenotype (GP) ensures a firm foundation for future health and prognosis of the treatment indicated.
Surekha Ramrao Rathod +3 more
doaj +2 more sources
Background: The gingival phenotype (GP) plays a critical role in determining the effectiveness of restorative, regenerative, esthetic, and implant therapy.
Anuradha Bhatsange +1 more
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Comparison of root coverage by injectable-platelet rich fibrin in thick and thin phenotypes: a parallel-armed, prospective, preliminary clinical study with up to 48 months of follow-up [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of injectable platelet-rich fibrin (I-PRF) using a submucosal injection technique for creeping attachment in thin and thick phenotypes with gingival recession.
Berceste Guler Ayyildiz +2 more
doaj +3 more sources
Histomorphometric Evaluation of Gingival Phenotypic Characteristics: A Cross-Sectional Study
Objectives: This study aims to explore the histological dimensions of the gingiva and the alveolar mucosa and to evaluate their associations with gingival phenotypic parameters, including gingival thickness (GT), keratinized tissue width (KTW), and ...
Dimitrios Papapetros +2 more
doaj +5 more sources
Gingival Phenotype Changes and the Prevalence of Mucogingival Deformities during the Early Transitional Dentition Phase—A Two-Year Longitudinal Study [PDF]
Mariusz Lipski, Anna Jarzabek
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Periodontitis promotes gingival accumulation of cells with MDSC phenotype [PDF]
Background Periodontitis is one of the most common inflammatory diseases in humans, mostly caused by bacterial infection and with diverse populations of immune cells involved.
Fernando García-Arévalo +5 more
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Gingival phenotype classification by visual and probe visibility assessments: Relationship with thickness and probe design [PDF]
Timur Kose, Ali Gurkan
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Association between Gingival Phenotype and Periodontal Disease Severity—A Comparative Longitudinal Study among Patients Undergoing Fixed Orthodontic Therapy and Invisalign Treatment [PDF]
Abdullah Almalki
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Are colored periodontal probes reliable to classify the gingival phenotype in terms of gingival thickness? [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundThis cross‐sectional study assessed the potential of colored periodontal probes (CPP) to classify gingival phenotype in terms of gingival thickness (GT).MethodsBuccal GT in three anterior teeth in each of 50 patients was measured by transgingival sounding and classified by three different methods by eight examiners.
Kristina Bertl +6 more
openaire +5 more sources
Digital photometric analysis as a non-invasive method to determine gingival phenotype: A comparative study [PDF]
Mohamed Abdelrasoul
exaly +2 more sources

