WebbOral pigmentation has been associated with a variety of endogenous and exogenous etiologic factors.1,2 Most pigmentation is caused by five primary pigments. These include: melanin, melanoid, oxyhemoglobin, … Webbgingiva Mild to moderate pigmentation Severe/intense pigmentation IV Generalized diffuse pigmentation which involve all the three parts of gingiva that is, attached, free …
Development in techniques for gingival depigmentation
WebbGingival De-Pigmentation Dr. Abhishek Gaur 4.1k views • 50 slides Gingival crevicular fluid Dr. Virshali Gupta 25.1k views • 35 slides advanced diagnostic aids in periodontics … Webb1 sep. 2024 · Melanin pigmentation in gingiva is a physiological condition that results in brownish-black discolouration. Melanocytes produce melanin which is then transferred … clock stores portland maine
Development in techniques for gingival depigmentation
Webbsevere physiologic melanin pigmentation, and, espe-cially, the absence of systemic disorders (Fig 1). In eariy 1989, 10 patients with heavily pigmented gingiva, 6 females … WebbPhysiological Pigmentation (racial pigmentation) Physiologic pigmentation has no gender predilection and presents within the second decade of life. A predilection towards people of African, Asian and Mediterranean origin is often noted. Attached gingiva represents the most common intraoral pigmented site. Figure 1: Excessive production of melanin. Webb23 feb. 2024 · Although physiological hyperpigmentation is not considered a medical disorder, the appearance of a pigmented gingiva is considered by many patients to be unaesthetic, especially for those who have a gummy smile. Laypersons are highly observant of changes in the color of the gingiva due to pigmentation and rate it as highly … boc secret treaties full album