Clinical evaluation of gingival thickness and width according to gender and position among Baghdad dental students

Authors

  • Lubaba A. Abdulameer A. Abdulameer Lecturer at College of Dentistry, Baghdad University, Department of Periodontics
  • Suzan A. Salman Ass. Prof. at College of Dentistry, Baghdad University, Department of Periodontics
  • Zainab F. Auda B.D.S., Ministry of Health
  • Zainab A. Mohammed B.D.S., Ministry of Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v18i2.925

Keywords:

gingival biotype, gingival thickness, probe transparency

Abstract

Aim of the study:  was to assess marginal gingival thickness and width of keratinized gingiva     comparing them between males and females among Baghdad dental students.

Materials & Methods: Two methods were utilized to measure gingival thickness: visual and    probe transparency. Gingival biotypes examination included upper and lower left central incisors of 100 subjects. The width of keratinized gingiva was measured by using a periodontal probe.

Results: Thick gingival biotype was more apparent among males, while thin biotype was more among females. There was no significant difference in gingival width between males and females.

Conclusions: Gingival thickness and width were not affected by gender. The visual method can be used efficiently to estimate gingival thickness. 

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Published

28.12.2022

How to Cite

A. Abdulameer , L. A. A. ., A. Salman , S., F. Auda , Z. ., & A. Mohammed , Z. . (2022). Clinical evaluation of gingival thickness and width according to gender and position among Baghdad dental students. Mustansiria Dental Journal, 18(2), 230–237. https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v18i2.925