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Periodontal biotype: characteristic, prevalence and dimensions related to dental malocclusion.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
Short description:
Periodontal biotype: characteristic, prevalence and dimensions related to dental malocclusion / Matarese, G., Isola, G., Ramaglia, L., Dalessandri, D., Lucchese, A., Alibrandi, A., Fabiano, F., Cordasco, G.. - In: MINERVA STOMATOLOGICA. - ISSN 0026-4970. - 65:4(2016), pp. 231-238.
abstract:
BACKGROUND:Knowledge of periodontal anatomy is essential when performing surgical and non-surgical procedures in the field of oral healthcare. Gingival biotype is often assessed for this purpose. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of the gingival biotypes in a group of patients and to evaluate if the gingival biotypes were related with the different types of Angle's classification of malocclusion.METHODS:The study was performed on 76 volunteer patients (38 males, 38 females, mean age 14.7 years old). Gingival biotypes were assessed with the evaluation on the translucence of a periodontal probe through the gingival margin of the tooth during the probing, at the mid facial aspect of both maxillary central, lateral incisors and canine; on each patient, Angle's classification of malocclusion was also recorded.RESULTS:The prevalence in the whole sample of thin gingival biotype was 43.4% and thick gingival biotype was 56.6%. The frequency of female with thin gingival biotype was significantly less respect to male patients (42.4% and 55.6%, respectively) while the thick gingival biotype was higher in the female respect to male patients (55.8% and 44.2%, respectively) (χ2=1.339, P=0.247). There was not a significant association between type of malocclusion and gingival biotype (P=0.143). There was however a prevalence of thick gingival biotype in patient with class II malocclusion and a slight prevalence of thin gingival biotype in patient with class I malocclusion.CONCLUSIONS:No relationship was found between gingival biotypes and Angle's classification of malocclusion. In this sample, a higher prevalence of thick gingival biotype especially among female subjects was observed.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Matarese, G; Isola, G; Ramaglia, L; Dalessandri, D; Lucchese, Alessandra; Alibrandi, A; Fabiano, F; Cordasco, G.
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/14658
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MINERVA STOMATOLOGICA
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