نتایج جستجو برای: attached gingival

تعداد نتایج: 59888  

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2008
Jolanta Saczko Marzena Dominiak Julita Kulbacka Agnieszka Chwiłkowska Honorata Krawczykowska

Recent advances in tissue engineering technology suggest its application in different medical fields, including periodontology. There are some reports of new non-enzymatic methods of isolating human gingival fibroblast for short-time cultivation in vitro to be used in autologous gingival augmentation. The aim of this study was to obtain a simple and established method of culturing human gingiva...

Journal: :In vivo 2012
Dardo Menditti Luigi Laino Livia Nastri Ugo Caruso Paola Fiore Alfonso Baldi

Leiomyomas are uncommon in the oral cavity and rare on gingiva. They account only for 0.42% of all soft tissue lesions in the oral cavity. We present an extremely rare case of leiomyoma localized to the attached gingival, simulating an epulis in a healthy 14-year-old boy. The tumour was described at the clinical and instrumental level; moreover, its histopathological phenotype was depicted. The...

Journal: :Tissue engineering 2002
R Bruce Rutherford Maria Moalli Renny T Franceschi Dian Wang Keni Gu Paul H Krebsbach

Experimental cell or ex vivo gene therapy for localized bone formation typically uses osteoprogenitor cells propagated from periosteum or bone marrow. Both require bone or marrow biopsies to obtain cells. We have demonstrated that implantation of gingival or dermal fibroblasts transduced with BMP ex vivo, using a recombinant adenovirus (AdCMVBMP) attached to porous biodegradable scaffolds, form...

2016
Niloofar Jenabian Mohadese Yazdanpanah Bahabadi Ali Bijani Morteza Rahimi Rad

OBJECTIVES Gingival recession can lead to root exposure and discomfort for patients. There are various techniques for root coverage. The aim of this study was to compare the use of gingival unit graft (palatal graft including the marginal gingiva and papillae) with free gingival graft for treatment of localized gingival recession. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this randomized controlled clinical t...

2009
Seyed Ali Banihashemrad Kazem Fatemi Mohammad Hasan Najafi

Background: Gingival recession refers to apical migration of the gingival margin. Smoking is one of the most important risk factors for periodontitis that affects the prevalence, extent and severity of disease. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of smoking on gingival recession. Methods: Fifty smokers and 55 non-smokers took part in this cross-sectional study. Gingival recession on...

Journal: :Queue 2019

2011
ABDULAZIZ M ALBAKER

Though the necessity to place the finish line into the gingival sulcus obviously has a negative effect on the quality of the impression,4,8-10 aspects of gingival retraction have only been sparsely investigated.3-5 The aim of gingival retraction is to allow access for the impression material beyond the abutment margins and to create space for the impression material to be sufficiently thick. Te...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2009
N B Parahitiyawa L J Jin W K Leung W C Yam L P Samaranayake

SUMMARY The human gingival niche is a unique microbial habitat. In this habitat, biofilm organisms exist in harmony, attached to either enamel or cemental surfaces of the tooth as well as to the crevicular epithelium, subjacent to a rich vascular plexus underneath. Due to this extraordinary anatomical juxtaposition, plaque biofilm bacteria have a ready portal of ingress into the systemic circul...

2017
Sven Niklander Constanza Marín René Martínez Alfredo Esguep

Morphea, or localized scleroderma, is an inflammatory disease that leads to sclerosis of the skin and underlying tissues due to excessive collagen deposition. Oral involvement is unusual and it may produce white linear fibrotic areas with a scar-like appearance, atrophy of tongue papillae, gingival recession and alveolar bone resorption. We report a case of a 13-year-old girl who consulted for ...

2017
Zvi Gutmacher Eli Peled Doron Norman Shaul Lin

AIM Dental injuries, especially luxation and avulsion, are common. Dental trauma can cause alveolar bone fracture that can lead to tooth loss and malocclusion. Single tooth alveolar bone fractures are difficult to identify unless it protrudes through the overlying mucosa and can be visualized. Pain, malocclusion, and tooth mobility provide signs of suspected alveolar bone fractures. Integrity o...

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