Noninvasive evaluation of the correlation between thickness of the buccal bone and attached gingiva of maxillary premolars
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry2018Vol. 31(3), pp. 240–245
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Kiran Kumar Ganji, Rayan Alswilem, Anas O Abouonq, Abdulrahman A. Alruwaili, Mohammad Khursheed Alam
Abstract
Soft tissue and hard tissue associated with volumetric changes in maxillary premolar region can be unfavorable for both aesthetic and implant placement. In fact this study highlighted the relationship between the thickness of attached gingiva and corresponding buccal bone in maxillary premolar region so to enable for proper planning of implant therapy following extraction.
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