Background/Purpose: Gingival biotype (GB) is a crucial factor in predicting the success of soft tissue periodontal and peri‑implant surgical interventions. Consequently, contemplating noninvasive, less time‑consuming procedure to anticipate it has become a part and parcel of the current practice. This article presents a novel algorithm to detect GB in the Saudi population based on the dentopapillary measurements taken on laboratory models. In addition, it targets to allocate a range of values for thick and thin biotypes. Materials and Methods: Model analysis was done on 160 patients to measure eight gingival parameters, and an algorithm was developed according to the results of multiple and linear regression analyses. Applying the dento...
AbstractGingival biotype has a significant impact on the outcome of restorative and regenerative the...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information on the diagnostic accuracy of the transparency method to di...
Periodontal Research-Diagnosis/Epidemiology III : poster presentation no. 3480Objectives: The prese...
AIM: A recent cluster analysis has identified three gingival biotypes among 100 periodontally health...
Introduction: Knowledge of the gingival biotype or phenotype is of fundamental importance to an oral...
Gingival biotypes are used to describe the morphological characteristics of periodontal tissue. Acco...
AIM: To detect groups of subjects in a sample of 100 periodontally healthy volunteers with different...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between gingival biotypes and gingival thickness based on p...
Background: Anterior fixed prosthesis fabrication is a challenging one which involves many aspects a...
Background: Gingival biotype and its relationship to biologic width and alveolar bone thickness may ...
Background: Anterior fixed prosthesis fabrication is a challenging one which involves many aspects a...
Objective: To compare gingival phenotype assessment methods based on soft tissue transparency on dif...
Objective:To systematically review the relationship between gingival biotype (GT) and malocclusion.M...
Gingival biotype and crown dimensions may be important predictors for the esthetic outcome of surgic...
In dentistry, the assessment of periodontal biotype is considered one of the most important paramet...
AbstractGingival biotype has a significant impact on the outcome of restorative and regenerative the...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information on the diagnostic accuracy of the transparency method to di...
Periodontal Research-Diagnosis/Epidemiology III : poster presentation no. 3480Objectives: The prese...
AIM: A recent cluster analysis has identified three gingival biotypes among 100 periodontally health...
Introduction: Knowledge of the gingival biotype or phenotype is of fundamental importance to an oral...
Gingival biotypes are used to describe the morphological characteristics of periodontal tissue. Acco...
AIM: To detect groups of subjects in a sample of 100 periodontally healthy volunteers with different...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between gingival biotypes and gingival thickness based on p...
Background: Anterior fixed prosthesis fabrication is a challenging one which involves many aspects a...
Background: Gingival biotype and its relationship to biologic width and alveolar bone thickness may ...
Background: Anterior fixed prosthesis fabrication is a challenging one which involves many aspects a...
Objective: To compare gingival phenotype assessment methods based on soft tissue transparency on dif...
Objective:To systematically review the relationship between gingival biotype (GT) and malocclusion.M...
Gingival biotype and crown dimensions may be important predictors for the esthetic outcome of surgic...
In dentistry, the assessment of periodontal biotype is considered one of the most important paramet...
AbstractGingival biotype has a significant impact on the outcome of restorative and regenerative the...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information on the diagnostic accuracy of the transparency method to di...
Periodontal Research-Diagnosis/Epidemiology III : poster presentation no. 3480Objectives: The prese...