不同面部模式下牙龈生物型的评估:一项横断面研究。

National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-14 DOI:10.4103/njms.njms_490_21
Vipul Kumar Sharma, Deepak Singh, Roopal Srivastava, T P Chaturvedi, Mahesh Khairnar, Akhilesh Kumar Singh
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目的:本研究旨在评估不同错牙合的牙龈生物型之间的关系。方法:共有157名牙周健康受试者(88名男性和69名女性)参加了这项横断面研究。研究参与者被分为骨骼I类、II类和III类三组。探针透明法用于确定牙龈组织的质量和生物类型。结果:不同骨性错牙合的牙龈生物型存在显著差异,其中I类受试者的薄牙龈生物型患病率较高,II类和III类个体的厚牙龈生物型发病率较高(P值:0.022);然而,在I类与III类以及II类与III级中,测试结果并不显著。女性受试者的薄牙龈生物型总频率明显低于男性(P值:0.025)。结论:骨骼错牙合与牙龈生物型质量之间存在显著关系。与男性相比,厚牙龈生物型在女性中的患病率更高。薄牙龈生物型在骨骼I类中比II类和III类更常见。
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Assessment of gingival biotype in different facial patterns: A cross-sectional study.

Assessment of gingival biotype in different facial patterns: A cross-sectional study.

Objective: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the relationship of gingival biotype in different malocclusions.

Methods: A total of 157 periodontally healthy subjects (88 males and 69 females) were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. The study participants were divided into three groups of skeletal class I, class II, and class III. The probe transparency method was used to determine the quality and gingival tissue into thick and thin biotype.

Results: There was significant difference in gingival biotype among different skeletal malocclusion with high prevalence of thin gingival biotype in class I subjects and more prevalence of thick biotype in class II and class III individuals (P-value: 0.022). Pairwise comparison of gingival biotype in class I versus class II showed significant difference (P-value: 0.032); however in class I versus class III and class II versus class III, the test result was nonsignificant. The overall frequency of thin gingival biotype was significantly less in female subjects with respect to males (P-value: 0.025).

Conclusion: A significant relationship is present between skeletal malocclusion and quality of gingival biotype. The prevalence of thick gingival biotype is found more in females as compared to male individuals. The thin gingival biotype is more commonly seen in skeletal class I than class II and class III.

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