Various etiologies are implicated as causes of gingival recession and pathological tooth migration, most prevalent among these being the tissue destruction caused by periodontal pathogens. One of the least documented causes is a parafunctional habit, such as digit-sucking or sucking on objects like pencils, pens or toothpicks, all of which can lead to adverse effects on the dentition and the periodontal tissues resulting in midline diastema, alveolar bone loss, gingival recession, mobility, and ultimately tooth loss. This case report describes the periodontal injury caused by an unusual habit of placing a coin between the mandibular anterior teeth. The potential effects of this habit on the dentition and periodontium are discussed; the prev...
Drug-influenced gingival enlargement (DIGE) and reduced bone support caused by periodontitis are two...
Gingivitis and Periodontitis are the two most common diseases as confined to the field of Periodonto...
Gingival recession is commonly associated with plaque‑induced inflammation and calculus. A high fren...
Various etiologies are implicated as causes of gingival recession and pathological tooth migration, ...
Poor aesthetics due to gingival recession can be a common concern among patients, specifically in in...
Gingival recession is one of the most frequent undesirable conditions of the periodontal tissues, af...
Trauma from occlusion(TFO) is injury to the periodontal tissue as a result of occlusal forces. Mobil...
Gingival recession or root exposure is associated with the loss of soft and hard tissue around the r...
Gingival recession are a very common clinical finding that is found in the oral cavity. It is a non-...
Introduction: The purpose of this report was to present a successful treatment approach in an unusua...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Self-inflicted injuries are created following involuntary hurt of patients...
One of the most common esthetic concerns associated with the periodontal tissues is gingival recessi...
Gingival recession is defined as an apical displacement of the gingival margin in relation to the en...
By clinical definition, gingival recession refers to the exposure of the root surface by an apical s...
Gingival recession is defined as the apical migration of the jonctional epithelium with exposure of ...
Drug-influenced gingival enlargement (DIGE) and reduced bone support caused by periodontitis are two...
Gingivitis and Periodontitis are the two most common diseases as confined to the field of Periodonto...
Gingival recession is commonly associated with plaque‑induced inflammation and calculus. A high fren...
Various etiologies are implicated as causes of gingival recession and pathological tooth migration, ...
Poor aesthetics due to gingival recession can be a common concern among patients, specifically in in...
Gingival recession is one of the most frequent undesirable conditions of the periodontal tissues, af...
Trauma from occlusion(TFO) is injury to the periodontal tissue as a result of occlusal forces. Mobil...
Gingival recession or root exposure is associated with the loss of soft and hard tissue around the r...
Gingival recession are a very common clinical finding that is found in the oral cavity. It is a non-...
Introduction: The purpose of this report was to present a successful treatment approach in an unusua...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Self-inflicted injuries are created following involuntary hurt of patients...
One of the most common esthetic concerns associated with the periodontal tissues is gingival recessi...
Gingival recession is defined as an apical displacement of the gingival margin in relation to the en...
By clinical definition, gingival recession refers to the exposure of the root surface by an apical s...
Gingival recession is defined as the apical migration of the jonctional epithelium with exposure of ...
Drug-influenced gingival enlargement (DIGE) and reduced bone support caused by periodontitis are two...
Gingivitis and Periodontitis are the two most common diseases as confined to the field of Periodonto...
Gingival recession is commonly associated with plaque‑induced inflammation and calculus. A high fren...