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Relationship Between Soft Tissue Volume and Gingival Phenotype: A Novel Classification System

Relationship Between Soft Tissue Volume and Gingival Phenotype: A Novel Classification System

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Overview

Different classifications to describe alveolar ridge defects have been published over the past years but no single classification has been developed concerning soft tissue volume around teeth or dental implants. Moreover, while several studies investigated the effect of various augmentation techniques and materials on soft tissue volume change and volume stability there is a real gap of knowledge regarding how to evaluate the available soft tissue volume and when to consider it sufficient or deficient which would definitely improve clinical decision making and treatment planing. Therefore, our primary aim was to assess the application of a novel classification system based on the correlation between buccal soft tissue volume and gingival biotypes and, also to assess the sensitivity of such novel method.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Adult patients in a healthy systemic condition who required comprehensive dental treatment.
  2. Both genders with age group > 18 years old.
  3. CBCT scans will be obtained as a part of the comprehensive dental treatment.
  4. Patients should approve to deliver a signature to a written consent after study nature explanation.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with severe smoking habits >10 cig \ day.
  2. Pregnant females, decisional impaired individuals, Prisoners and handicapped patients.
  3. Patients having poor oral hygiene or not wanting to carry out oral hygiene measures.
  4. Patients with fillings or crowns in the central incisors.
  5. Patients on any medication affecting the soft tissue health (e.g., amlodipine, Cyclosporine A, hydantoin),

Study details
    Gingival Biotype
    Soft Tissue

NCT06348823

Ain Shams University

12 April 2024

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