Charles Vandeweghe, Kevimy Agossa, Hamoun Sabri, Hom-Lay Wang, Thomas Colard
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Evaluating Radiographic Measurements for Detecting Interdental Papilla: A Pilot Study.
Objective: This pilot study aimed to (i) compare the diagnostic accuracy of the radiographic gingival embrasure surface area (SRE) with the vertical distance between the contact point and alveolar crest (CBC) and the inter-radicular horizontal distance (IHD), both used to predict black triangle (BT) presence and (ii) explore the association between patient-related factors, gingival phenotype and BT occurrence.
Materials and methods: A retrospective analysis of 118 interdental papillae from 35 patients was performed using cone beam computed tomography and clinical photographs. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and Youden index were used to determine optimal thresholds for each parameter. Mixed-effects logistic regression identified factors associated with BT.
Results: SRE demonstrated the highest diagnostic accuracy (area under the curve [AUC] = 0.98), with a sensitivity of 0.895 and a specificity of 0.984 at an optimal threshold of 5.04 mm2. CBC showed an AUC of 0.89, with a sensitivity of 0.825 and a specificity of 0.770 at an optimal threshold of 4.94 mm. IHD exhibited lower performance (AUC = 0.63, sensitivity = 0.509, specificity = 0.721). Age (OR = 1.18; 95% CI: 1.03-1.36) was significantly associated with BT.
Conclusion: SRE outperforms linear distances (CBC and IHD) for detecting the presence of BTs. Age was also significantly associated with BT occurrence.
Clinical significance: The surface area of the gingival embrasure provides a potentially more accurate and reliable radiographic indicator for predicting BTs, offering a valuable alternative to conventional linear measurements in clinical practice.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry (JERD) is the longest standing peer-reviewed journal devoted solely to advancing the knowledge and practice of esthetic dentistry. Its goal is to provide the very latest evidence-based information in the realm of contemporary interdisciplinary esthetic dentistry through high quality clinical papers, sound research reports and educational features.
The range of topics covered in the journal includes:
- Interdisciplinary esthetic concepts
- Implants
- Conservative adhesive restorations
- Tooth Whitening
- Prosthodontic materials and techniques
- Dental materials
- Orthodontic, periodontal and endodontic esthetics
- Esthetics related research
- Innovations in esthetics