Clinical evaluation of gingival margin stability following conventional versus microsurgical techniques of esthetic crown lengthening : A randomized controlled clinical trial /
Mohamed Elshafie Mohamed Tawfiq Hassan
Clinical evaluation of gingival margin stability following conventional versus microsurgical techniques of esthetic crown lengthening : A randomized controlled clinical trial / التقم الاكلنكى لثبات حافة اللثة التالى للجراحه التقلدة فى مقابل الجراحه المجھرة فى عملة قص اللثة التجملة : تجربة اكلنكة عشوائة منضبطة Mohamed Elshafie Mohamed Tawfiq Hassan ; Supervised Manal Mohamed Hosny , Weam Ahmed Elbattawy - Cairo : Mohamed Elshafie Mohamed Tawfiq Hassan , 2021 - 148 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Periodontology
Aim: To assess the gingival margin stability following conventional versus microsurgical approach of esthetic crown lengthening in management of patients with anterior short clinical crowns.Methodology : Twenty-four patients were selected and divided into test group (microsurgical) and control group (conventional) esthetic crown lengthening was performed. All patients were assessed with the outcomes: gingival margin (GM), Pink esthetic score (PES), soft tissue level(STL),mesial (MP) and distal papilla (DP), postoperative swelling (POS), pain (POP) and patient satisfaction obtained at different intervals (baseline, 3, and 6 months) and subjected to statistical analysis. Results: Both groups showed no statistically significant difference when compared to each other in GM, PES, STL, MP and DP. The test group showed a statistically significant decrease in POP and POS when compared to control group.Conclusions: Both groups significantly improved in all clinical outcomes after 6 months, and the microsurgical approach showed less postoperative pain and swelling
Esthetic crown lengthening Gingival margin stability Microsurgical techniques
Clinical evaluation of gingival margin stability following conventional versus microsurgical techniques of esthetic crown lengthening : A randomized controlled clinical trial / التقم الاكلنكى لثبات حافة اللثة التالى للجراحه التقلدة فى مقابل الجراحه المجھرة فى عملة قص اللثة التجملة : تجربة اكلنكة عشوائة منضبطة Mohamed Elshafie Mohamed Tawfiq Hassan ; Supervised Manal Mohamed Hosny , Weam Ahmed Elbattawy - Cairo : Mohamed Elshafie Mohamed Tawfiq Hassan , 2021 - 148 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Periodontology
Aim: To assess the gingival margin stability following conventional versus microsurgical approach of esthetic crown lengthening in management of patients with anterior short clinical crowns.Methodology : Twenty-four patients were selected and divided into test group (microsurgical) and control group (conventional) esthetic crown lengthening was performed. All patients were assessed with the outcomes: gingival margin (GM), Pink esthetic score (PES), soft tissue level(STL),mesial (MP) and distal papilla (DP), postoperative swelling (POS), pain (POP) and patient satisfaction obtained at different intervals (baseline, 3, and 6 months) and subjected to statistical analysis. Results: Both groups showed no statistically significant difference when compared to each other in GM, PES, STL, MP and DP. The test group showed a statistically significant decrease in POP and POS when compared to control group.Conclusions: Both groups significantly improved in all clinical outcomes after 6 months, and the microsurgical approach showed less postoperative pain and swelling
Esthetic crown lengthening Gingival margin stability Microsurgical techniques