Search results for "Gingival Recession"

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Morphea “en coup de sabre”: an unusual oral presentation

2017

Morphea, or localized scleroderma, is an inflammatory disease that leads to sclerosis of the skin and underlying tissues due to excessive collagen deposition. Oral involvement is unusual and it may produce white linear fibrotic areas with a scar-like appearance, atrophy of tongue papillae, gingival recession and alveolar bone resorption. We report a case of a 13-year-old girl who consulted for progressive recession on the attached gingiva of her upper left incisors. She also presented a hypopigmented line on the left side skin of her upper lip, which continued through the vermilion and the lip mucosa, including the gingiva of the affected teeth. Clinical examination, blood tests, computeriz…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical examinationCase ReportOdontología030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAtrophystomatognathic systemmedicineLinear SclerodermaLocalized SclerodermaGeneral DentistryGingival recessionDental alveolus030203 arthritis & rheumatologyOral Medicine and Pathologymedicine.diagnostic_testintegumentary systembusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludResorptionstomatognathic diseasesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicine.symptombusinessMorphea
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Oral hygiene and periodontal health status among khat chewers. A case-control study

2016

Background Habitual khat chewing is a widespread male habit in Southern Arabia and East Africa. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Khat chewing on oral hygiene and periodontal health status among Yemeni male khat chewers. Material and Methods This case- control study included 310 khat chewers, aged 20-65 years, and 72 age- and gender- matched non-chewers as controls. Periodontal examination included recording of dental plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), probing pocket depth (PPD), attachment level (AL) and gingival recession (GR). Demographic data, oral hygiene practices, and duration, frequency and site of khat chewing were obtained using questionnaires. SPSS was used f…

Periodontal examinationDentistryOral hygiene03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemKhatMedicinePeriodontology030212 general & internal medicineGeneral DentistryGingival recessionbiologybusiness.industryResearchdigestive oral and skin physiologyCase-control study030206 dentistryPeriodontium:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]biology.organism_classificationDental Plaque Indexstomatognathic diseasesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASAnalysis of variancemedicine.symptombusiness
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Etiology and Prevalence of Gingival Recession

2018

Gingival recession is a highly prevalent problem affecting individuals of all ages worldwide. Before considering any therapeutic strategies for gingival recession defects, it is important to identify the underlying etiological factors that contributed to the development of the clinical condition. The main etiological factors for gingival recession are plaque-induced periodontal inflammation and mechanical trauma caused by improper toothbrushing habits. Several other predisposing and precipitating factors have also been implicated in the etiology of gingival recession. The aim of this chapter is to summarize the different etiological factors contributing to the development of gingival recess…

Periodontal tissuegenetic structuresbusiness.industryeducationEtiologyMedicineDentistrysense organsmedicine.symptombusinesshuman activitiesGingival recessioneye diseases
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Healing of intrabony defects following surgical treatment with or without an Er:YAG laser. A pilot study

2004

Aim: The aim of this controlled, parallel design clinical study was to compare the healing of intrabony periodontal defects following treatment with access flap surgery with and without debridement with an Er:YAG laser. Methods: Twenty-three patients each of whom exhibited one deep intrabony defect were randomly treated with either access flap surgery followed by root surface and defect debridement using an Er:YAG laser (KEY3®) (160 mJ, 10 Hz) (test), or with access flap surgery followed by root surface and defect debridement using hand and ultrasonic instruments (control). The following clinical parameters were recorded at baseline and at 6 months: plaque index; gingival index; bleeding on…

Periodontitismedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentBleeding on probingDentistrymedicine.diseaselaw.inventionSurgeryRandomized controlled triallawDebridement (dental)medicinePeriodonticsmedicine.symptombusinessProspective cohort studyAdverse effectGingival recessionEr:YAG laserJournal of Clinical Periodontology
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of the photobiomodulation in the treatment of dentin hypersensitivity after basic therapy. A randomized clinical trial

2016

Background: Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) in one of the most common causes of patient discomfort in the general population and its prevalence is higher in patients who have received basic or surgical periodontal treatment. Efficiency of the diode laser with different wavelengths has been studied by several authors, showing an improvement rate of the DH between 60-98%. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of photobiomodulation (PBM) treatment on the reduction of DH after non surgical periodontal treatment. Material and methods: A randomized split mouth clinical trial was performed involving 30 patients (120 teeth) diagnosed with DH after scaling and root planning. Two teeth…

PopulationDentistryOdontologialaw.invention030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineThermal stimulationClinical trialsRandomized controlled triallawmedicineeducationGeneral DentistryGingival recessioneducation.field_of_studyLàsersDentin sensitivitybusiness.industryLasers030206 dentistrymedicine.diseaseLaser:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]PhotobiologyClinical trialFotobiologiaImprovement rateDentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentin hypersensitivitymedicine.symptombusinessHipersensibilitat dentinalAssaigs clínics
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Non-surgical periodontal treatment with a new ultrasonic device (Vectortm-ultrasonic system) or hand instruments. A prospective, controlled clinical …

2004

Objectives: The aim of this prospective, randomized, controlled clinical study was to compare the effectiveness of a newly developed ultrasonic device to that of scaling and root planing for non-surgical periodontal treatment. Material and Methods: Thirty-eight patients with moderate to advanced chronic periodontal disease were treated according to an “one-stage procedure” with either a newly developed ultrasonic device (VUS) (Vector™-ultrasonic system) or scaling and root planing (SRP) using hand instruments. Clinical assessments by plaque index (PlI), gingival index (GI), bleeding on probing (BOP), probing depth (PD), gingival recession (GR), and clinical attachment level (CAL) were made …

Wilcoxon signed-rank testbusiness.industryBleeding on probingDentistryDental Plaque Indexlaw.inventionScaling and root planingRandomized controlled triallawmedicinePeriodonticsmedicine.symptombusinessProspective cohort studyLead (electronics)Gingival recessionJournal of Clinical Periodontology
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Clinical Assessment of the Effects of Low-Level Laser Therapy on Coronally Advanced Flap Procedure in the Management of Isolated Gingival Recession

2022

The aim of this randomized, controlled split-mouth clinical trial was to assess the effect of LLLT on wound healing after modified coronally advanced flap (MCAF) procedure for treatment of isolated recession-type defects. Fifteen patients with isolated bilaterally symmetrical gingival recessions (Miller’s Class I or Class II, or a combination of both) were enrolled in this study. After a modified, coronally advanced flap technique was implemented, a diode laser (810 nm) with a power of 120 mW irradiated the inner surface of the flap and the outer surface of the flap (low-level laser therapy—LLLT) after suturing for 5 min. This was repeated for the following four consecutive days…

low-level laser therapymodified coronally advanced flapbiostimulation; gingival recession; low-level laser therapy; modified coronally advanced flap; wound healingwound healingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingInstrumentationbiostimulationAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsgingival recessionPhotonics
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Self-inflicted oral soft-tissue burn due to local behavior and treatment

2010

Injuries to oral soft-tissues can occur due to accidental, iatrogenic, and factitious traumas. They may present as burns, ulcerations, and gingival recession. Chemical, thermal, and physical agents are the main causative agents for oral soft-tissues burns. The purpose of this case report was to illustrate the destructive nature of the local behavior and to describe the successful treatment of this case. A 20-year-old girl with severe pain and burning sensation in the left maxillary region, which was interfering with normal eating and speaking, was admitted to periodontology clinic. Upon questioning, the patient readily admitted traumatizing her gingival and cheek mucosa with alcohol. Treatm…

medicine.medical_specialtyDebridementbusiness.industryCheek mucosamedicine.medical_treatmentDentistrySoft tissueOdontologíaPeriodontology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludSurgeryAccidentalUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineSevere painmedicine.symptombusinessGeneral DentistryGingival recessionBurning Sensation
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A novel, fully digital approach to quantifying volume gain after soft tissue graft surgery. A pilot study

2020

Objective Measuring soft tissue thickness after mucogingival surgery has traditionally been performed by means of a calibrated transgingival probe. The main aim of this study was to apply a non-invasive technique based on digital images formatted as Standard Tessellation Language (STL) files to quantify soft tissue volume after connective tissue grafting. Clinical innovation report Ten patients who presented Cairo Class I gingival recession were selected for connective tissue grafting using the tunnel technique. In all patients, the initial position of the gingiva and quantity of keratinized tissue were recorded, and gingival recession was scanned with an intra-oral scanner. Six months afte…

medicine.medical_specialtyGingivaConnective tissuePilot ProjectsSurgical Flaps03 medical and health sciencesDigital image0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansGingival Recession030212 general & internal medicineTooth RootGingival recessionbusiness.industrySoft tissueMucogingival surgery030206 dentistrySoft tissue graftTissue GraftSurgeryTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureConnective TissuePeriodonticsmedicine.symptombusinessFollow-Up StudiesVolume (compression)Journal of Clinical Periodontology
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Clinical evaluation of subepithelial connective tissue graft and guided tissue regeneration for treatment of Miller's class 1 gingival recession: com…

2013

Objectives: The present study aims to clinically compare and evaluate subepithelial connective tissue graft and the GTR based root coverage in treatment of Miller’s Class I gingival recession. Study Design: 30 patients with at least one pair of Miller’s Class I gingival recession were treated either with Subepithelial connective tissue graft (Group A) or Guided tissue regeneration (Group B). Clinical parameters monitored included recession RD, width of keratinized gingiva (KG), probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), attached gingiva (AG), residual probing depth (RPD) and % of Root coverage(%RC). Measurements were taken at baseline, three months and six months. A standard surgi…

medicine.medical_specialtyKeratinized gingivabusiness.industryResearchSignificant differenceDentistryConnective tissueSubepithelial connective tissue graftOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Root coverageCiencias de la saludSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicinePeriodontologyStatistical analysismedicine.symptombusinessGeneral DentistryGingival recessionClinical evaluation
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