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Chronic inflammatory gingival overgrowths: laser gingivectomy & gingivoplasty.
It is quite common to note chronic inflammatory Gingival overgrowths during and/or post orthodontic treatment. Sometimes the overgrowths may even potentially complicate and/or interrupt orthodontic treatment. With the introduction of soft tissue lasers these problems can now be addressed more easily. Amongst many LASERS now available in Dentistry DIODE
Bugude Shiva Shankar +5 more
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AIM: The aim of this randomized controlled clinical trial was to clinically evaluate and compare the effect of ozonated water and Low level laser therapy (LLLT) on the early wound healing period of gingivectomy and gingivoplasty wounds by clinical ...
Pujitha Gadde, Joann Pauline George
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The advent of Mini-screws assisted rapid palatal expansion (MARPE) has introduced a simpler in-office procedure that enables the translation of the alveolar process in adults.
Hoang Viet, Phuoc Hong Tran, T. Dang
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A Case Report of Esthetic Restoration with Gingivoplasty
Kenji Tsubota
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Hereditary gingival fibromatosis: A Case Report
Introduction: Hereditary gingival fibromatosis is a rare disorder with a genetic component that may appear during tooth replacement. This condition can cause functional and aesthetic pro-blems such as malocclusions, diastemas, pain when chewing, dental ...
Daysi Morocho-Monteros +3 more
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Objective To evaluate the effect of anatomical healing abutments for mandibular first molars on the morphological changes of gingival soft tissue after implant restoration, as well as on peri-implant gingival molding, food ingrowth and patient ...
LI Jiafu , LIU Qing , LIU Qinghui
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Treatment Alternatives to Gingival Hyperpigmentation using Neutrosophic Correlation Coefficients [PDF]
Among the main techniques described in the literature for the treatment of gingival melanosis are the use of chemical agents, free gingival grafts, abrasion with rotary or manual instruments (scalpel), cryosurgery with liquid nitrogen, gingivectomy and ...
Fernando Marcelo Armijos Briones +3 more
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Drug-induced gingival overgrowth (DIGO) is an oral clinical manifestation associated with certain medications such as immunosuppressants that are administered to organ transplant patients to prevent graft rejection. In patients with cardiac transplants, management of DIGO is critical.
Abhiram Maddi +2 more
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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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