A Simple Method of Discriminating Gingival Biotype - Transperancy of Periodontal Probe through Gingival Margin Bhusari Prashant, Professor, Upadhyay Shivam, P G Student, Agrawal Nitin, P G Student, Jain Amiyavardhan*, P G Student Department of Periodontics, Modern Dental College & Research Centre, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India *Corresponding author: Amiyavardhan Jain, P.G. Student, Department of Periodontics, Modern Dental College & Research Centre, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. E-mail: amiyvavardhan@gmail.com, Mobile: +918989688214
Online published on 8 October, 2014. Abstract Background The clinical appearance of healthy periodontal tissue differs from subject to subject. The identification of gingival biotype may be important in clinical practice since difference in gingival and osseous architecture exhibit significant impact on the outcome of restorative therapy. Different methods to identify gingival thickness are present with their limitations. Aim The aim of the present study is therefore to identify the existence of gingival biotype in large sample using new simple visual method based on transparency of periodontal probe through gingival margin. Materials and Method Total 506 samples were evaluated. Five clinical parameters included were: crown width/crown length ratio, papilla height, gingival width, gingival thickness and probing depth. Results Result showed correlation coefficient of 0.60, 0.61 and 0.63 respectively between probe transparency and probing pocket depth, papilla height and crown height was found to be strong. Conclusion The use of this simple and reliable method to identify gingival biotype in clinical practice would be advantageous to tune the treatment for individual and predict its specific outcome. Top Keywords Gingival Biotype, Gingival Phenotype, Gingival Recession, Gingival Thickness, Probing Depth. Top |