Background & Aim: Traumatic events at gingival margin (such as invasive prosthetic restoration or aggressive toothbrushing procedures) may cause injuries to the gingival tissue and induce alteration of periodontal microcirculation leading in some cases to aesthetic issues. Aims of the present study were: (i) to propose a non-invasive and standardized method to investigate by capillaroscopy the architecture of gingival microvessels, (ii) to quantify C in the healthy gingiva, (iii) to assess the reliability and repeatability of this method. Methods: 12 young volunteers with healthy periodontal tissue and without dental prosthetic restorations were recruited. On the vestibular side of upper incisors, the acquisition of microphotographs (x200)...
This thesis investigated the efficacy of two techniques, digital spectrophotometry and narrow-band e...
INTRODUCTION: Gingival tissue thickness plays an important role in that it affects the health of nat...
The purpose of this study was to examine microvascular regeneration associated with gingival wound h...
Gingiva is composed by attached gingiva and free gingiva that are separated by free gingi-val line. ...
The aim of this study was to observe the microcirculation characteristics of the human interdental p...
PURPOSE: To analyze the gingival characteristics of microcirculation in vivo and to evaluate the eff...
The research has the following aims: 1: to verify the applicability of capillaroscopic investigation...
It has been suggested that the vascular alterations found in inflamed gingiva may be of significance...
When maximum precision is required in performing surgery to satisfy particular esthetic demands, a s...
AIM: Among the many biological effects which occur during orthodontic movement, we decided to invest...
AIM: To detect groups of subjects in a sample of 100 periodontally healthy volunteers with different...
Objective In this study we evaluated the inter-observer agreement in the assessment of gingival capi...
Capillaroscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that is fundamental in viewing peripheral circ...
Background: In the presence of a thin and narrow zone of gingival tissue root recessions caused by t...
The aim of this study was to observe the microcirculation characteristics of the human filiform papi...
This thesis investigated the efficacy of two techniques, digital spectrophotometry and narrow-band e...
INTRODUCTION: Gingival tissue thickness plays an important role in that it affects the health of nat...
The purpose of this study was to examine microvascular regeneration associated with gingival wound h...
Gingiva is composed by attached gingiva and free gingiva that are separated by free gingi-val line. ...
The aim of this study was to observe the microcirculation characteristics of the human interdental p...
PURPOSE: To analyze the gingival characteristics of microcirculation in vivo and to evaluate the eff...
The research has the following aims: 1: to verify the applicability of capillaroscopic investigation...
It has been suggested that the vascular alterations found in inflamed gingiva may be of significance...
When maximum precision is required in performing surgery to satisfy particular esthetic demands, a s...
AIM: Among the many biological effects which occur during orthodontic movement, we decided to invest...
AIM: To detect groups of subjects in a sample of 100 periodontally healthy volunteers with different...
Objective In this study we evaluated the inter-observer agreement in the assessment of gingival capi...
Capillaroscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that is fundamental in viewing peripheral circ...
Background: In the presence of a thin and narrow zone of gingival tissue root recessions caused by t...
The aim of this study was to observe the microcirculation characteristics of the human filiform papi...
This thesis investigated the efficacy of two techniques, digital spectrophotometry and narrow-band e...
INTRODUCTION: Gingival tissue thickness plays an important role in that it affects the health of nat...
The purpose of this study was to examine microvascular regeneration associated with gingival wound h...