Abstract
Background: Altered passive eruption (APE) is a condition in which the g does not move in the direction of the apex during teething, making the crown appear shorter and square, changing width/length ratio of clinical crown and the shape of gingival margin. The study evaluated morphological characteristics of maxillary anterior teeth with APE.
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 30 patients, involving 141 maxillary anterior teeth diagnosed with APE.
Results: The widths of crown are: 7.98 mm, 6.43 mm, and 7.48 mm; the lengths of clinical crown are: 7.98 mm, 6.43 mm, and 7.48 mm, and the lengths of anatomical crown are: 10.09 mm, 8.72 mm, and 9.42 mm in the central incisors, lateral incisors, and canines, respectively. The widths of free gingiva recorded in the central incisors: 3.9 mm, lateral incisors: 3.57 mm, and canines: 3.76 mm. The width of keratinized gingiva in the central incisors, lateral incisors, and canines are 7.53 mm, 7.45 mm, and 7.32 mm, respectively.
Conclusion: These morphological features assist clinicians in obtaining a broad understanding of the anatomy related to APE, while also aiding in the precise diagnosis and treatment of individual patients.
Published | 2024-12-25 | |
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Issue | Vol. 14 No. 6 (2024) | |
Section | Original Articles | |
DOI | 10.34071/jmp.2024.6.7 | |
Keywords | Altered passive eruption, width of crown, length of anatomical crown, length of clinical crown, free gingiva, keratinized gingiva |

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