Co-Relation of Gingival Biotype (Periodontal Phenotype) with Width of Keratinized Gingiva in Maxillary Anterior Teeth in Patients Reporting to a Local Tertiary Care Dental Hospital
Muhammad Usman Khattak, Irshad Ahmed, Kapil Kumar, Muhammad Iftikhar Ahsen, Khurram Ata Ullah, Zubair Ahmed Khan
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To find out the correlation of gingival
biotype with width of keratinized gingiva in maxillary anterior teeth in
patients at tertiary care dental hospital presenting for routine periodontal
care.
Materials
And Methods: In this crossectional study, a total of 87
patients were observed in department of Periodontology, Fatima Memorial
Hospital College of Medicine and Dentistry Lahore. The gingival biotype (gingival thickness) were determined by using the
transparency of the periodontal probe through gingival sulcus. The width of the
keratinized gingiva was measured by measuring the distance between the most
coronal point of the gingival margin and the mucogingival junction measured at
the midpoint of the vestibular face of the teeth using a Michigan O periodontal
probe with William’s markings.
Results:
In this study mean age was 38
years with SD ± 10.88. Forty six percent patients
were male and 54% patients were female. Mean width of keratinized gingiva was 4.22mm ± 1.10 while mean gingival biotype was 1.5 mm ± 0.65. The correlation coefficient r=0.277
shows a positive correlation of width of keratinized gingiva with gingival
biotype
Conclusion:
The study concluded that there is a positive
correlation of gingival biotype with width of keratinized gingiva in maxillary
anterior teeth.
Keywords: gingival
biotype, width of keratinized gingival, maxillary anterior teeth