Gingival phenotypes in young male adults
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Clinical Periodontology
- Vol. 24 (1) , 65-71
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-051x.1997.tb01186.x
Abstract
In a previous study on 42 young adult, periodontally healthy subjects without any attrition, abrasion or crown restoration, gingival thickness (GTH) was determined at facial aspects of premolars, canines and incisors by a novel ultrasonic device. GTH strongly depended on periodontal probing depth, width of gingiva (WG), and tooth type. Whereas the ratio of crown width to its length (CW/CL) was not identified as an explanatory variable, a significant influence of the subject was ascertained. The aim of the present study was to extend these analyses in order to identify subjects with different morphological characteristics of gingiva, i.e., gingival phenotypes. When employing cluster analysis on standardized parameters mean GTH, WG and CW/CL of upper canines, lateral and central incisors, 3 clusters were identified. Cluster A comprised 2/3 of subjects, displaying "normal" GTH, WG and CW/CL. Cluster B (n = 9, 21%) had a significantly thicker and wider gingiva, and a more quadratic form of upper front teeth. A 3rd cluster (cluster C, n = 5, 12%) was identified showing "normal" GTH, high CW/CL, but a narrow zone of keratinized tissue. Some characteristics of gingival phenotype of the upper front tooth region were also found at upper premolars (WG, CW/CL) but in general not at mandibular teeth. Present results clearly indicate evidence for the existence of different gingival phenotypes. Clinical relevance of these observations has to be tested in longitudinal studies.Keywords
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