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Clin Oral Investig ; 25(8): 4967-4973, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33515119

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence of thin and thick gingival phenotype (GPh) in a sample of Dominican subjects and correlate it with clinical parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One-hundred seven periodontal healthy volunteers in the range of 18-73 years were enrolled in the study. GPh was defined by the transparency of a periodontal probe through the buccal gingival margin on the upper right or left central incisor. Clinical periodontal parameters such as keratinized gingiva width (WKG), attached gingiva width (WAG), probing depth (PD), plaque index (PI), and gingival index (GI) were recorded by a calibrated examiner. Frequency distribution of qualitative variables was calculated. For quantitative variables, Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used for comparison of groups. RESULTS: There was no association between GPh and sex. There were no significant differences between thin and thick GPh regarding age, PD, GI, and interproximal index. The association between tooth morphology and GPh was significant (p = 0.018). Median amount of keratinized gingiva was significantly larger (p = 0.01) in subjects with thin gingival phenotype (median = 6.00 mm) when compared with subjects with thick gingival phenotype (median = 5 mm). CONCLUSIONS: Subjects with thin GPh presented larger WKG. Furthermore, there was an association between tooth morphology and GPh. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This is the first study to report the distribution of gingival phenotype and its relationship with different periodontal parameters of a Caribbean population. Our findings can contribute to the clinicians when planning or performing dental procedures.


Subject(s)
Gingiva , Tooth , Adult , Dental Plaque Index , Humans , Periodontal Index , Phenotype
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Rev. dental press periodontia implantol ; 5(2): 59-68, abr.-jun. 2011. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: lil-616322

ABSTRACT

o presente artigo teve como propósito revisar a literatura sobre o papel da mucosa queratinizada na manutenção da saúde peri-implantar. Os artigos para realização dessa revisão foram extraídos de buscas às bases de dados PUBMED, MEDLlNE, SClELO e GOOGLE SCHOLAR. Foram utilizados como referências apenas artigos publicados em português ou inglês. Como resultados dessa revisão, foram encontradas evidências de que a existência de uma faixa de mucosa queratinizada pode favorecer tanto a estética na reabilitação protética sobre implantes como propiciar índices menores de sangramento à sondagem, recessão gengival e inflamação peri-implantar, o que certamente corrobora para uma maior longevidade dos implantes.


The aim of this article was to review the literature about the role of the keratinized gingiva in maintaining perimplant health. Articles for carrying out this review were extracted from searches in PUBMED, MEDLlNE, SCIELO and GOOGLE SCHOLAR databases. Only articles published in Portuguese or English were used as references. The results of this review have found that the existence of a band of keratinized tissue may favor both the aesthetics of the prosthetic rehabilitation on implants as in lower rates of bleeding on probing, gingival recession and peri-implant inflammation, which certainly supports for a higher longevity of dental implants.


Subject(s)
Dental Implants , Mouth Mucosa , Oral Health , Gingiva
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Bauru; s.n; 2011. 102 p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-865969

ABSTRACT

Foi desenvolvido projeto de pesquisa clínica e radiográfica para avaliar a influência do ângulo formado entre a superfície dental e a crista óssea na determinação da profundidade de sondagem do sulco gengival e complementarmente no comportamento da margem gengival por vestibular de dentes molares inferiores inclinados para mesial. Para tanto foram incluídos 30 sítios mesiais e 30 distais no grupo teste, com igual número de sítios controles de molares inferiores com inclinação normal. Nos dentes que forneceram esses sítios também foi feita a determinação da profundidade do sulco gengival na região vestibular central do dente, identificando-se a qualidade e quantidade de gengiva ceratinizada, respectivamente pela metodologia de Kan et al. (2010) e pela mensuração com sonda periodontal da distância da margem gengival à junção mucogengival. Foram incluídos pacientes periodontal e sistemicamente saudáveis, excluindo-se pacientes que tivessem sido submetidos a procedimentos ósseos regenerativos prévios nas áreas de interesse, diabéticos relutantes ao controle médico, usuários de drogas e/ou álcool, portadores de alterações sistêmicas que interfiram no metabolismo ósseo (como por exemplo, osteoporose e hiperparatireoidismo). Os exames foram realizados por examinador competente, devidamente calibrado. Para análise radiográfica as imagens foram transferidas para o computador, realizando-se as mensurações dos ângulos interessados com o programa de computador MB-Ruler Pro (MB-Software solutions). A análise estatística foi realizada no programa GraphPad Prism versão 5.03 para Windows (GraphPad, Usa). Os resultados obtidos em linhas gerais mostraram que houve influência significativa do ângulo entre a superfície dental e a crista óssea (p > 0,0001) na determinação do sulco gengival proximal em áreas de dentes inclinados, porém não há essa influência na profundidade de sondagem do sulco gengival por vestibular para áreas com...


A clinical and radiographic research project was developed to assess the influence of the angle formed between the tooth surface and the alveolar bone crest in determining the probing depth of the gingival sulcus and complementary also to evaluate the behavior of the buccal gingival margin of mesially inclined molars. Therefore, 30 mesial and 30 distal sites of inclined lower molars were included in the test group, with an equal number of sites of lower molars with normal inclination in the control group. In addition in all the teeth of both test and control groups the depth of the clinical gingival sulcus at the central buccal region of the tooth was assessed by measuring with a periodontal probe, identifying the quality of the keratinized gingiva through the methodology of Kan et al. (2010) and determining the width of keratinized gingiva by measuring the distance from the free gingival margin to the mucogingival junction. The study was done in systemic and periodontally healthy individuals, excluding patients who had undergone bone-regenerative procedures in the areas of interest, diabetics reluctant to medical control, alcohol and / or drug users, and individuals suffering from systemic conditions that might interfere with bone metabolism (like osteoporosis and hyperparathyroidism). The examinations were performed by a competent and properly calibrated examiner. The radiographic images were then transferred to a computer in order to analyze the measurements of the involved angles with the computer program MB-Ruler Pro (MB-Software solutions). Statistical analysis was performed using GraphPad Prism version 5.03 for Windows (GraphPad, Usa). The results in general showed that there was significant influence of the angle between the tooth surface and the alveolar bone crest on the depth of the gingival sulcus in proximal areas of inclined teeth (p > 0,0001), but there was no such influence in the probing...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Tooth Socket/anatomy & histology , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Molar/anatomy & histology , Gingiva/anatomy & histology , Chi-Square Distribution , Molar , Odontometry , Surface Properties
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