1.Gummy smile treatment by Aesthetic Crown Lengthening on altered passive eruption case
Noer Ulfah ; I Komang Evan Wijaksana
Acta Medica Philippina 2021;55(8):860-864
An attractive smile enhances the appearance and acceptance of an individual in society. Gum exposure more than 3 mm is generally considered unattractive and known as a gummy smile, which is usually considered an aesthetic problem. At present, patients have a greater desire for more aesthetic results that may influence the planning of dental treatments. This case report aimed to describe the surgical sequence of aesthetic crown lengthening to improve smile profile and eliminate gummy smile. We reported a 21-year-old non-smoking woman with no pertinent medical history who presented with a chief complaint of an unattractive smile due to excessive gingival display. The gingival display in the smile was 5 mm, and the width to height ratio of the central incisor was 121%. Neither periodontal problems nor teeth mobility was detected. Assessment for the condition was excessive gingival display due to altered passive eruption. The overall prognosis for this case was good. The primary treatment plan proposed to the patient was an aesthetic crown lengthening. Altered passive eruption class I subtype A was a case conclusion, and aesthetic crown lengthening with gingivectomy without osseous reduction was the selected treatment. In conclusion, aesthetic crown lengthening should be considered as a surgical component of aesthetic therapy to improve smile profile and eliminate gummy smile.
Crown Lengthening
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Gingivectomy
2.Anterior esthetic restoration accompanied by gingivectomy of patient with unesthetic tooth proportion of maxillary anterior teeth: a case report
Sang Yeon HAN ; Jonghyuk LEE ; Seok Yeun CHOI
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2018;34(3):208-217
The maxillary anterior teeth play an important role in esthetics. The esthetic of maxillary anterior teeth is closely related to tooth morphology and also harmony with gingiva. Precise diagnosis and treatment plan are essential to satisfy patient's demand, and sometimes surrounding soft tissue management is involved to achieve the goal. Gingivectomy can be considered as one method to make esthetic restoration possible. As well as esthetics, function has to be considered in maxillary anterior teeth restoration. Definitive cast of abutment and diagnostic cast waxed up labially were superimposed with model scanner, so can provide former comfortable occlusion. This case report demonstrates functional and esthetic improvements of two patients through gingivectomy and the data of superimposed image of casts.
Diagnosis
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Esthetics
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Gingiva
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Gingivectomy
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Humans
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Methods
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Tooth
4.Surgical Treatment of Phenytoin Induced Gingival Hyperplasia: A Report of Case.
Sang Kil BYUN ; Hee Kyung LEE ; Byung Rho CHIN ; Meung Chul OH
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1986;3(1):383-386
Enlargement of the gingival caused by phenytoin. An anticonvulsant used in the treatment of epilepsy, occurs in some of the patients receiving the drug. Its incidence varies from 3 to 62 percent, with the greater frequencies in younger patients. The hyperplasia is usually generalized throughout the mouth, but is more severe tendency in the maxillary and mandibular anterior regions. 18 year old male patient was admitted to our Department of Dentistry with the complaint of generalized painless gingival swelling. After the consult of the N.M. and laboratory study, the gingivectomy and gingivoplasty was performed. The periodontal pack and tin foil was applied on the attached gingival to protect a surgical site and bleeding control. We obtained a good result of improved esthetics and function.
Dentistry
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Epilepsy
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Esthetics
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Gingival Hyperplasia*
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Gingivectomy
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Gingivoplasty
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hyperplasia
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Incidence
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Male
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Mouth
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Phenytoin*
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Tin
5.Periodontitis and Periodontal treatment of Hansen's Patients in National Sorokdo Hospital (Case Report).
Dong Chan OH ; Bu Rim YOO ; Gi Hyun PARK ; Jin Dong KIM
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2008;41(1):55-68
The purposes of this case report(8 case) were to investigate the oral health periodontal conditions (CPITN 1 : 3, CPITN 2 : 182, CPITN 3 : 528) and prevent natural teeth through periodontal treatment(non-surgical periodontal treatment and surgical periodontal treatment) of patients who have Hansen's disease, which is an infectious periodontitis. Operative method of periodontal treatment are scaling, root planning, gingivectomy, partial flap, full flap.
Dental Scaling
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Gingivectomy
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Humans
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Leprosy
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Oral Health
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Periodontal Index
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Periodontitis
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Tooth
6.A Case of Severe Gingival Overgrowth Caused by Long-Term Amlodipine Treatment.
Sung Jin LEE ; Young Kuk CHUNG ; Hae Lim LEE ; Su Jin CHOI ; Sung Yeon CHO ; Hyun Joo CHOI ; Hyung Wook KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2012;82(5):623-627
Amlodipine is one of the most commonly used calcium-channel blockers for the management of hypertension in Korea. Gingival overgrowth is an infrequent complication in patients receiving amlodipine treatment. A 52-year-old man on an amlodipine regimen of 10 mg/day for 25 months sought medical attention because of gradually progressive gingival enlargement. Examination of the oral cavity revealed severe gingival overgrowth. We stopped the amlodipine treatment and recommended the maintenance of good oral hygiene and a gingivectomy. Histological findings of the gingivectomy were typical of drug-induced gingival overgrowth, including epithelial thickening with proliferation, acanthosis with elongated rete ridges, and focal parakeratosis. A marked reduction in gingival overgrowth was evident 1 month after the gingivectomy and cessation of amlodipine. This report describes the case of a 52-year-old man who developed severe and histologically confirmed amlodipine-induced gingival overgrowth.
Amlodipine
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Gingival Overgrowth
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Gingivectomy
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Korea
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Middle Aged
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Mouth
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Oral Hygiene
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Parakeratosis
7.Esthetic improvements through systematic diagnosis and treatment procedures in patients with unesthetic maxillary anterior teeth proportion after orthodontic treatment: Case report.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2015;53(3):262-275
The treatment of areas demanding esthetic requirements, such as maxillary anterior teeth, should take into account the achievement of a healthy, harmonious to the surrounding tissue, and an attractive smile line. In this case report, smile line, soft tissue and hard tissue morphology, and the anatomy and proportion of the tooth, must be considered. In patients with unesthetic maxillary anterior ratio due to inadequate gingival contour and diastema caused by peg lateralis, it would be challenging to achieve an esthetic restoration by orthodontic treatment alone. In such case, after orthodontic treatment, dento-gingivo-facial compositional diagnosis and analysis, followed by gingivectomy and prosthodontic restoration is needed to improve the interdental mesial/distal, width/length ratio to achieve a satisfactory esthetic result. In addition, when improving the tooth proportion of peg lateralis by prosthodontic treatment, Porcelain laminate veneer (PLV), which results in less tooth structure loss, reproduction of similar shade to that of the proximal tooth and high transparency, is recommended. This case report demonstrates esthetic improvements by prosthodontic restoration through systematic diagnosis and treatment procedure in patients with unesthetic maxillary anterior proportion after orthodontic treatment due to peg lateralis by means of two female patients aged twenty years old.
Dental Porcelain
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Diagnosis*
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Diastema
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Esthetics
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Female
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Gingivectomy
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Humans
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Prosthodontics
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Reproduction
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Tooth*
8.A Case of Severe Gingival Overgrowth Caused by Long-Term Amlodipine Treatment
Sung Jin LEE ; Young Kuk CHUNG ; Hae Lim LEE ; Su Jin CHOI ; Sung Yeon CHO ; Hyun Joo CHOI ; Hyung Wook KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2012;82(5):623-627
Amlodipine is one of the most commonly used calcium-channel blockers for the management of hypertension in Korea. Gingival overgrowth is an infrequent complication in patients receiving amlodipine treatment. A 52-year-old man on an amlodipine regimen of 10 mg/day for 25 months sought medical attention because of gradually progressive gingival enlargement. Examination of the oral cavity revealed severe gingival overgrowth. We stopped the amlodipine treatment and recommended the maintenance of good oral hygiene and a gingivectomy. Histological findings of the gingivectomy were typical of drug-induced gingival overgrowth, including epithelial thickening with proliferation, acanthosis with elongated rete ridges, and focal parakeratosis. A marked reduction in gingival overgrowth was evident 1 month after the gingivectomy and cessation of amlodipine. This report describes the case of a 52-year-old man who developed severe and histologically confirmed amlodipine-induced gingival overgrowth.
Amlodipine
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Gingival Overgrowth
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Gingivectomy
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Korea
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Middle Aged
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Mouth
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Oral Hygiene
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Parakeratosis
9.Effect of Azithromycin in the Treatment of Cyclosporine-induced Gingival Hyperplasia in Renal Transplant Recipient.
Se Won KIM ; Woo Hung KWUN ; Bo Yang SUH ; Koing Bo KWUN
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 2002;16(1):90-94
PURPOSE: Whereas cyclosporine is increasingly used not only in transplantation but also in autoimmune disorders, it may be associated with several side effects. Gingival hyperpalsia is one of the most frequent side effects and has been estimated to occur in 21-30% of all patients receiving the drug and may require surgical correction. Azithromycin is a macrolide antibiotics reported to coincidentally reduce gingival hyperplasia in renal transplant recipients treated for respiratory infections. To confirm the effect of azithromycin in cyclosporine induced gingival hyperplasia we tried clinical use of azithromycin in renal transplant patients with severe gingival hyperplasia. METHODS: Patients (n=9) with cyclosporine induced gingival hyperplasia were selected and took azithromycin for 5 days. Follow-up visits were conducted at week 4 and week 8. Changes in gingival hyperplasia were evaluated by measuring the ratio of clinical crown height and width in each of the four central incisors. RESULTS: Significant improvements were observed in periodontal measurement. The pre-treatment ratio of clinical crown height and width was 1.04+/-0.14 and it was increased to 1.17+/-0.16 in 4 weeks and 1.22+/-0.15 in 8 weeks. 88.9% (8/9) of patients reported an improvement in clinical symptoms. Azithromycin was tolerated and 77.8% (7/9) of patients reported that the treatment was at least somewhat useful. CONCLUSION: Azithromycin treatment for cyclosporine induced gingival hyperplasia is efficacious, cost effective, and has less morbidity compared with gingivectomy.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Azithromycin*
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Crowns
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Cyclosporine
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gingival Hyperplasia*
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Gingivectomy
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Humans
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Incisor
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Respiratory Tract Infections
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Transplantation*
10.Melanin Pigmentation In Gingiva.
The Journal of the Korean Academy of Periodontology 2003;33(2):271-276
Oral melanin pigmentation is common in some races and ethnic groups. The gingivae are the most frequently pigmented intra-oral tissues. Melanin pigmentation is the result of melanin granules, produced by melanoblasts intertwined between epithelial cells at the basal layer of the epithelium. We present one case of melanin pigmentation of the gingiva of 26-year old female. Melanin depigmentation method is applying a 90% phenol solution to deepithelize pigmented areas, gingivectomy, epithelial abrasion, bone denudation, and split thickess flap. We chose epithelial abrasion using round diamond bur. The patient satisfies the result and have almost no pain and discomfort. But repigmentation potential must be noticed to patient.
Adult
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Continental Population Groups
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Dental Instruments
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Epithelial Cells
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Epithelium
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Ethnic Groups
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Female
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Gingiva*
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Gingivectomy
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Humans
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Melanins*
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Phenol
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Pigmentation*