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Assessment of gingival thickness in multi‐ethnic subjects with different gingival pigmentation levels

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2022
AbstractAimAssessment of the thickness of gingival tissues using the probe visibility test is regarded as the method of choice during routine examinations. However, the probe visibility test has not been validated for patients with gingival pigmentation and its accuracy in populations with physiological gingival pigmentation is yet unknown.
Nik‐Madihah Nik‐Azis   +4 more
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Methods to assess tooth gingival thickness and diagnose gingival phenotypes: A systematic review

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2022
AbstractObjectiveMeasurement 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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Variance components of gingival thickness

Journal of Periodontal Research, 2005
Objectives:  Distinct periodontal phenotypes have been identified by cluster analysis, which is an explorative method with very low external validity. The aim of the present study was to investigate variance components of facial gingival thickness in young adults with mild gingivitis.Material and methods:  Thirty‐three non‐smoking females, 18–23 years ...
H P, Müller, E, Könönen
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Repeatability of ultrasonic determination of gingival thickness

Clinical Oral Investigations, 2007
The aim of the present study was to assess the degree of disagreement of ultrasonic measurements of gingival thickness at different teeth. Gingival thickness was determined in 33 volunteers with plaque-induced gingivitis. Facial/buccal gingiva was measured at the level of the gingival sulcus depth. Measurements were repeated after 2 and 4 weeks.
Hans-Peter, Müller   +2 more
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