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Introduction: In the modern competitive society, a pleasing appearance often dictates the difference between success and failure in both our personal and professional lives.
Sarfaraz Memon +4 more
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Assessment of Gingival Phenotype in Type 2 Diabetic Patients in Sulaimani City
Objective: To determine the prevalence of gingival phenotype (GP) in type 2 diabetic patients in Sulaimani city and its relation with the severity of periodontal diseases.
Rawaz Tofiq, Aram Hamad
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Effect of Membrane Exposure on Guided Bone Regeneration: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Aims: This review aimed at investigating the effect of membrane exposure on guided bone regeneration (GBR) outcomes at peri-implant sites and edentulous ridges.
Allen +70 more
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Role of Gingival Tissue Biotype in Periodontal Management
Surgical outcome is largely dependent on the anatomy of the involved area. Gingival architecture whether thin or thick has an influence on the disease progression as well as treatment outcome. This important and yet often neglected anatomical factor needs an emphasizedduring treatment planning as they respond differently to different periodontal and ...
Chandulal Dhalkari, Pallav Ganatra
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Analysis of the gingival biotype based on the measurement of the dentopapillary complex
Background: The gingival morphology of the maxillary anterior region plays an important role in determining the final esthetic outcome. Knowledge of the periodontal biotype is of fundamental importance because the anatomical characteristics of the ...
Ranjan Malhotra +3 more
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Influential factors and methods of evaluating the gingival biotype
Gingival biotypes are used to describe the morphological characteristics of periodontal tissue. According to thickness, the gingiva can be divided into thin and thick gingival biotypes.
XU Ruonan, Gulinuer AWUTI
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The most common periodontal biotype in the Chinese population is thin, which obviously limits orthodontic tooth movement. Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO) can not only accelerate tooth movement through corticotomy but also expand ...
CHEN Bin, YAN Fuhua
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State of the science on controversial topics: orthodontic therapy and gingival recession (a report of the Angle Society of Europe 2013 meeting). [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Controversy exists in the literature between the role of orthodontic treatment and gingival recession. Whilst movement of teeth outside the alveolar bone has been reported as a risk factor for gingival recession, others have found no such ...
AM Renkema +21 more
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Bone loss in implants placed at subcrestal and crestal level: A systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background: To assess differences in marginal bone loss in implants placed at subcrestal versus crestal level. Methods: An electronic and a manual research of articles written in English from Jaunary 2010 to January 2018 was performed by two independent ...
López López, José +2 more
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Prognostic factors on periapical surgery: a systematic review [PDF]
Background: Analyze the most important prognostic factors when performing periapical surgery and compare the success rates of distinct authors. Introduction: Periapical surgery is an approach to treat non-healing periapical lesions and it should be ...
Gay Escoda, Cosme +2 more
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