Hereditary gingival fibromatosis: clinical and ultrastructural features of a new family [PDF]
Objective: This article describes the diagnosis, clinical and microscopic (histopathology and ultrastructural) features and treatment of a new family with hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF) and highlights the importance of this genetic condition ...
Alves, Lucas Rodrigues +6 more
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AMLODIPIN-INDUCED GINGIVAL OVERGROWTH AND APPLICATION OF ER:YAG LASER IN THE TREATMENT PROTOCOL. [PDF]
Gingival overgrowth (GO) is one of the most important clinical features of gingival pathology. Amlodipine is a comparatively new III generation calcium channels blocker, used for management of cardiovascular disorders.
Elena I. Firkova +2 more
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The phenomenon of buttressing bone formation is relatively uncommon in the alveolar bone, more so in the anterior maxilla. In our case, peripheral buttressing bone formation presented as an isolated hard gingival swelling with relation to 21 in a 14-year-
Pratebha Balu +3 more
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Usage of a "Unique" Digital Surgical Guide for Simultaneous Crown Lengthening, Implant Placement, and Soft Tissue Thickening in the Esthetic Zone. [PDF]
Managing complex esthetic cases involving crown lengthening and anterior implant placement in compromised ridges often requires a staged, multidisciplinary approach. Such treatment modality is often lengthy and demanding for both the patient and the practitioner.
Husseini B +7 more
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Management of Complicated Crown-root Fractures Involving Permanent Maxillary Incisors in Children: Two Case Reports [PDF]
Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are common in children and young adults, with maxillary incisors being most commonly affected. Crown-root fractures account for 5% of TDIs affecting permanent dentition.
Mallayya C Hiremath +3 more
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Effectiveness of laser-assisted gingivectomy compared to surgical methods: a systematic review [PDF]
Background: Lasers have demonstrated their potential as an effective alternative to the scalpel for gingivectomy procedures. Therefore, it is essential to evaluate their efficacy and safety.
Omar Hamadah +5 more
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Radiosurgery in periodontics: Have we forgotten it?
Radiosurgery (RS) has evolved from electrosurgery and uses ultra-high-frequency radio waves at a frequency ranging from 3 to 4 MHz. It is used to address numerous soft-tissue concerns in dentistry and as well as medicine with excellent and predictable ...
Duddukuri Hema, Jammula Surya Prasanna
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Background: Soft tissue excision around natural teeth is carried out to increase the clinical crown lengths, expose the caries apical to the gingival margins and to correct irregular and un-esthetic soft-tissue contours.
Pragathi Bhat +2 more
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Achieving Functional and Aesthetic Harmony Through a Fully Digital Workflow for Lateral Agenesis Rehabilitation: A 12-Month Follow-Up. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective Digital technologies are revolutionizing dentistry by introducing advanced methods that enhance treatment planning and execution. In complex cases, these innovations improve communication among interdisciplinary teams and streamline workflows for more personalized and efficient care.
Scotti CK +5 more
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Hereditary gingival fibromatosis : characteristics and treatment approach [PDF]
Hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF) is a rare disorder characterized by a benign, non-hemorrhagic, fibrous gingival overgrowth that can appear in isolation or as part of a syndrome.
Almiñana Pastor, Pedro J. +3 more
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