Background: Gingival biotype and its relationship to biologic width and alveolar bone thickness may affect surgical periodontal therapy outcomes. Hence, it is vital to assess the gingival biotype prior to any of these treatments for its success. Aim: The study aims to compare the thick and thin gingival biotype in the mandibular anterior region concerning biologic width, buccal bone thickness, prevalence and distribution of dehiscence, and fenestration in lower anterior teeth. Materials and Methods: A total of 30 patients were selected for the study based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The Cone Beam Computed Tomography analysis was performed in the mandibular anterior area to assess gingival thickness (biotype), biologic width, bu...
AIM: To detect groups of subjects in a sample of 100 periodontally healthy volunteers with different...
AbstractGingival biotype has a significant impact on the outcome of restorative and regenerative the...
Objective:To systematically review the relationship between gingival biotype (GT) and malocclusion.M...
BACKGROUND: Tissue biotypes have been linked to the outcomes of periodontal and implant therapy. The...
Gingival biotypes are used to describe the morphological characteristics of periodontal tissue. Acco...
Introduction: Knowledge of the gingival biotype or phenotype is of fundamental importance to an oral...
Background: Different clinical parameters have been advocated as potential predictors of alveolar an...
AIM: A recent cluster analysis has identified three gingival biotypes among 100 periodontally health...
Periodontal Research-Diagnosis/Epidemiology III : poster presentation no. 3480Objectives: The prese...
Background/Purpose: Gingival biotype (GB) is a crucial factor in predicting the success of soft tiss...
In dentistry, the assessment of periodontal biotype is considered one of the most important paramet...
Background: Anterior fixed prosthesis fabrication is a challenging one which involves many aspects a...
Background: Anterior fixed prosthesis fabrication is a challenging one which involves many aspects a...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between gingival biotypes and gingival thickness based on p...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142069/1/jper0569.pd
AIM: To detect groups of subjects in a sample of 100 periodontally healthy volunteers with different...
AbstractGingival biotype has a significant impact on the outcome of restorative and regenerative the...
Objective:To systematically review the relationship between gingival biotype (GT) and malocclusion.M...
BACKGROUND: Tissue biotypes have been linked to the outcomes of periodontal and implant therapy. The...
Gingival biotypes are used to describe the morphological characteristics of periodontal tissue. Acco...
Introduction: Knowledge of the gingival biotype or phenotype is of fundamental importance to an oral...
Background: Different clinical parameters have been advocated as potential predictors of alveolar an...
AIM: A recent cluster analysis has identified three gingival biotypes among 100 periodontally health...
Periodontal Research-Diagnosis/Epidemiology III : poster presentation no. 3480Objectives: The prese...
Background/Purpose: Gingival biotype (GB) is a crucial factor in predicting the success of soft tiss...
In dentistry, the assessment of periodontal biotype is considered one of the most important paramet...
Background: Anterior fixed prosthesis fabrication is a challenging one which involves many aspects a...
Background: Anterior fixed prosthesis fabrication is a challenging one which involves many aspects a...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between gingival biotypes and gingival thickness based on p...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142069/1/jper0569.pd
AIM: To detect groups of subjects in a sample of 100 periodontally healthy volunteers with different...
AbstractGingival biotype has a significant impact on the outcome of restorative and regenerative the...
Objective:To systematically review the relationship between gingival biotype (GT) and malocclusion.M...