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Region of exposed gums bordering each tooth
In dental anatomy, the free gingival margin is the interface between the sulcular epithelium and the epithelium of the oral cavity. This interface exists
Gingival_margin
Space between a tooth and gums
two entities: apically by the gingival fibers of the connective tissue attachment and coronally by the free gingival margin. A healthy sulcular depth is
Gingival_sulcus
Disease of the tissues surrounding the teeth (periodontium)
Pocket depth is the distance from the gingival margin to the base of the pocket. The position of the gingival margin can change due to swelling or recession
Clinical_attachment_loss
Soft tissue surrounding the roots of the teeth
marginal gingiva is stabilized by the gingival fibers that have no bony support. The gingival margin, or free gingival crest, at the most superficial part
Gums
Exposure in the roots of the teeth
roots of the teeth caused by a loss of gum tissue or retraction of the gingival margin from the crown of the teeth. Gum recession is a common problem in adults
Gingival_recession
Gum health assessment method
charting include: Probing depth is defined as the distance between the gingival margin and the base of the periodontal pocket, serving as a fundamental parameter
Periodontal_charting
Region on a tooth's surface where cementum and enamel join
attaches to a healthy tooth by fibers called the gingival fibers. It is almost synonymous with the cervical margin, where the crown and root meet, and is also
Cementoenamel_junction
Area of gum tissue
inner wall of the gingival sulcus, extending from the gingival margin coronally to the dentogingival junction apically. The gingival sulcus normally measures
Sulcular_epithelium
Field of dentistry
called the gingival sulcus lies apically to the gingival margin, between the tooth and the free gingiva. A non-diseased, healthy gingival sulcus is typically
Periodontology
Abnormally deep space between a tooth and the gums
the gingival sulcus near the point at which the gingival (gum) tissue contacts the tooth. The interface between a tooth and the surrounding gingival tissue
Gingival and periodontal pocket
Gingival_and_periodontal_pocket
Periodontal disorder
characterised by a distinct 2 to 3mm band of erythema along the free gingival margin. It often affects the anterior teeth initially, with subsequent progression
Linear_gingival_erythema
Form of hardened dental plaque
dental plaque. It is caused by precipitation of minerals from saliva and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) in plaque on the teeth. This process of precipitation
Calculus_(dental)
Dental procedure
periodontist, where more tooth is exposed by removing some of the gingival margin (gum) and supporting bone. Crown lengthening can also be achieved orthodontically
Crown_lengthening
Surgical removal of gum tissue
sub-gingival caries or crown margins is allowed. A common aesthetic reason for gingivectomy is a gummy smile due to gingival overgrowth. Gingivectomy is
Gingivectomy
Instrument in dentistry
1/3 against the tooth surface above the gingival margin and carefully slide the tip beneath the gingival margin. Reach the base of the sulcus: Always keep
Dental_explorer
Dental instrument for measuring depths of gum pockets around a tooth
described the periodontal probe as "the clinician's eye under the gingival margin" and its use as a basic element of a complete examination in periodontics
Periodontal_probe
Area of teeth covered by enamel
In dentistry, the crown is the visible part of the tooth above the gingival margin and is an essential component of dental anatomy. Covered by enamel
Crown_(tooth)
Process in tooth development
diarrhea, rash and vomiting. Local signs include inflammation of the gums and gingival reddening (hyperemia), most commonly presenting in posterior teeth. A study
Tooth_eruption
Collection of pus in or around a tooth
is more likely to be a periapical abscess; if it is closer to the gingival margin, it is more likely to be a periodontal abscess. Similarly, in a periodontal
Dental_abscess
Part of the gingiva between teeth
and the contact areas between adjacent teeth.The scalloped shape of gingival margin is due to the presence of interdental papilla. In terms of papillary
Interdental_papilla
Dental care device
streams creating hydrokinetic activity, including an impact zone at the gingival margin and a flushing zone reaching subgingival areas to remove bacteria.
Oral_irrigator
Medical procedure
festooning of an artificial denture, which consists of tapering the gingival margin, creating a scalloped marginal outline, thinning the attached gingiva
Gingivoplasty
Oral hygiene practice
plaque biofilm, endotoxin, and calculus on root surfaces below the gingival margin and is generally carried out in subsequent stages of periodontal treatment
Teeth_cleaning
Medical condition
calculus (tartar). Plaque tends to build up around the gingival margin (the gumline) and in gingival crevices or periodontal pocket (below the gumline).
List_of_periodontal_diseases
Raphe of the oral cavity
either side about half way between the palatine raphe, and the palatal gingival margin of the 2nd or 3rd upper molar tooth. The palatine raphe serves as an
Palatine_raphe
Species of single-celled organism
located between the teeth, tonsillar crypts, pyorrheal pockets, and the gingival margin around the gums. T. tenax trophozoites multiply by longitudinal binary
Trichomonas_tenax
Medical condition
common cause of dental abrasion, which is found to develop along the gingival margin, due to vigorous brushing in this area. The type of toothbrush, the
Dental_abrasion
Inflammation of the gums
bleed with even gentle probing or brushing, and especially when flossing. Gingival recession Chronic periodontitis Aggressive periodontitis Necrotizing gingivitis
Gingivitis
Dentistry terminology
apico-coronal distance between the platform of a dental implant and the gingival margin. It is a critical factor in restorative implant dentistry because it
Running_room
Tumor of the gums
plural epulides) is any tumor-like enlargement (i.e. lump) situated on the gingival or alveolar mucosa. The word literally means "(growth) on the gingiva"
Epulis
Form of dental surgery
to root dentine exposure Patient may need long-term treatment until gingival margin stabilised (3–6 months). Patient must also be made aware prior to surgery
Periodontal_surgery
Dental restoration for missing teeth
restore the appearance of a natural tooth from the incisal edge to the gingival margin. To minimise coverage of the soft tissues the lingual/palatal portion
Bridge_(dentistry)
In anatomy, a type of connective tissue
subepithelial connective tissue. E, oral epithelium. F, free gingival margin. H, principle gingival fibres. I, alveolar crest fibres of the periodontal ligament
Sharpey's_fibres
Area of union between the hard and soft inner lining of the mouth
Thus, if the entire height of the keratinized gingiva, from the free gingival margin to the mucogingival junction is 8 mm, and the probing depth on the
Mucogingival_junction
Dental tool
This design allows the instrument to be used both below and above the gingival margin. The face of the instrument is at a 90-degree angle to the lower shank
Periodontal_curette
Material used in dentistry as a filling material
loss as a result of decay or cavities to the tooth surfaces near the gingival margin, or the tooth roots, though cermets can be incorporated at other sites
Glass_ionomer_cement
Dental procedure
the tissue extending from the peri-implant mucosal margin to the movable lining mucosa. Free Gingival Graft (FGG) is recommended for patients with inadequate
Free_gingival_graft
Loss of tooth structure not caused by tooth decay
Abfraction is a form of non-carious tooth tissue loss that occurs along the gingival margin. In other words, abfraction is a mechanical loss of tooth structure
Abfraction
Transparent dental braces
ISSN 0889-5406. PMID 32620479. Cowley, Daniel (August 1, 2012), Effect of Gingival Margin Design on Retention of Thermoformed Orthodontic Aligners, University
Clear_aligners
Area of gum tissue which attaches to the base of a tooth
lines the gingival sulcus from the base to the free gingival margin, where it interfaces with the epithelium of the oral cavity. The gingival sulcus is
Junctional_epithelium
Topics referred to by the same term
characterised by a distinct 2 to 3mm band of erythema along the free gingival margin Linear IgM dermatosis of pregnancy (AKA prurigo gestationis), an eruption
Linear_(disambiguation)
Part of the tooth
contour of the cingulum influences the deflection of food away from the gingival margin, potentially reducing food impaction and contributing to periodontal
Cingulum_(tooth)
Moorehead • Frederick Bogue Noyes • Frederick J. Conboy • Free gingival margin • Frenulum linguae • Frey's syndrome • Fungiform papilla G. Walter
Index of oral health and dental articles
Index_of_oral_health_and_dental_articles
Benign lesions on the insides of the cheeks
ventral surface of the tongue, lip vermillion or soft palate. The gingival margin and dorsum of the tongue are almost never affected. Less commonly,
White_sponge_nevus
Medical condition of the teeth
A variant of the periodontal abscess is the gingival abscess, which is limited to the gingival margin, has a quicker onset, and is typically caused
Toothache
Removable dental prosthesis
as painful, red and swollen tissues, especially at the gingival margin. As a result, gingival recession may occur leading to exposure of the root surfaces
Overdenture
Prosthesis (dentistry)
anteriorly. A disadvantage of a lingual plate is that it covers a lot of gingival margins and is less hygienic than a lingual bar. It should be used with caution
Removable_partial_denture
Medical condition
height, immature tooth pulp irritation and also the instability of the gingival margins during the eruption of teeth. The placement of fissure sealants on
Molar incisor hypomineralisation
Molar_incisor_hypomineralisation
Digital dental scanners
Challenges and Limitations Subgingival Margin Capture: It remains difficult to capture margins below the gingival level accurately with IOS. Removable Prosthodontics:
Intraoral_scanner
Medical condition
Hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF), also known as idiopathic gingival hyperplasia, is a rare condition of gingival overgrowth. HGF is characterized
Hereditary gingival fibromatosis
Hereditary_gingival_fibromatosis
Medical condition
lymphedema or an epidermal nevus. The most common location by far is the gingival margin and other areas of the masticatory oral mucosa, these occur more frequently
Verruciform_xanthoma
Species of bacterium
proposed until 1994, when it was rediscovered in samples from the gingival margins of healthy human patients. Its status as a new species was validated
Lautropia_mirabilis
Any dental surgery on the surface of a tooth root
tooth, cutting the gingival sulcus (including the mesial or distal papilla. The relieving incision begins at the gingival margin and extends to the attached
Periradicular_surgery
Dental prosthetic that recreates the visible portion of a tooth
bone and the margin of the restoration; if this distance is violated, it can result in gingival inflammation with pocket formation, gingival recession and
Crown_(dental_restoration)
mucosa. A light probing force of 0.25N should be used to probe the gingival margins so as not to damage the soft periodontal tissues. Bleeding on probing
Peri-implant_mucositis
Small triangle-shaped gap which often occurs between the teeth, near the gums
Angularis nigra, Latin for 'black angle', also known as open gingival embrasures, and colloquially known as "black triangle", is the space or gap seen
Angularis_nigra
Type of crown for dental restoration
line, gingival retraction is needed. Its use displaces the gingival tissues long enough to allow the impression material to flow down below the margin preparation
Post_and_core
Cancer of the lining of the lips, mouth, or upper throat
mouth. The data suggests lip cancer has the highest incidence rate while gingival cancer has the lowest rate overall. In terms of mortality rates, oropharyngeal
Oral_cancer
Sharp, short-lived tooth pain
common ways in which dentine can be exposed; gingival recession and tooth wear. The main cause of DH is gingival recession (receding gums) with exposure of
Dentin_hypersensitivity
Act of scrubbing teeth with a toothbrush
crevice, chewing surfaces, and surfaces close to the tongue. Associated with gingival recession. Fones (Fones Rotary): oldest toothbrushing technique, mainly
Tooth_brushing
Short term dental prosthetic
methacrylate). Custom-formed provisional crowns allow for shaping of the gingival tissues in order to achieve a satisfactory emergence profile of the definitive
Temporary_crown
Human chronic inflammatory disease
urethra, painful sexual intercourse, and itching. In females, Vulvovaginal-gingival syndrome, is severe and distinct variant affecting the vulva, vagina, and
Lichen_planus
Medical condition
displacement of a tooth beyond its normal physiological boundaries around the gingival (gum) area, i.e. the medical term for a loose tooth. Tooth loss implies
Tooth_mobility
Sac growths present on the jaw bones
odontogenic tumor Gingival cyst of the newborn; an inclusion cyst from remnants of the dental lamina on a newborn gingiva Gingival cyst of the adult;
Cysts_of_the_jaws
on or of the crown, this term can be synonymous with both cervical and gingival. Approximal Surfaces which form points of contact between adjacent teeth
Glossary_of_dentistry
Sore on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity
trauma may produce an ulcer with a keratotic (white, thickened mucosa) margin. Malignant lesions may ulcerate either because the tumor infiltrates the
Mouth_ulcer
Benign lesion on the side of the tongue due to Epstein-Barr virus
beading" in the superficial layers (scattered cells with peripheral margination of chromatin and clear nuclei, created by displacement of chromatin to
Hairy_leukoplakia
Medicine pertaining to the mouth
stomatitis or cracked lips, ulcers, mucosal tags, cobblestone mucosea or gingival swellings Crohn's disease: This is a disease affecting the bowel but commonly
Oral_medicine
Oral hygiene tool
(Dec 8, 2010). "Different powered toothbrushes for plaque control and gingival health". The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 56 (12) CD004971
Toothbrush
Cosmetic dental procedure
heat the gingival tissues. The rapid alternating polarity in electrosurgery (300 kHz to 4 mHz) causes oscillation of the ions within the gingival cells resulting
Gum_lift
Deformation of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria
associated with poverty, poor oral hygiene, and receding gums, resulting in gingival recession (i.e., exposure of the roots of the teeth). Prevention of dental
Tooth_decay
Medical condition
uncommon. "Full width" gingivitis (compare with marginal gingivitis). Gingival enlargement (swelling of the gums). Fissured tongue (grooves in the tongue)
Orofacial_granulomatosis
Imprint of mouth tissue
for crown and bridge work. As a result, the gingival tissues must be pushed away from the preparation margin in order for the impression material to be
Dental_impression
Type of inflammatory gum disease
and pink with a knife edge margin where it abuts the tooth (pigmentation may differ in other races). After that, gingival probing depths would be checked
Aggressive_periodontitis
Part of patient assessment performed on the mouth
sponginess, bleeding or discoloration. Diseases include leukoplakia, epulis, gingival hyperplasia, gingivitis, periodontitis and aphthous ulcer (canker sore)
Mouth_assessment
Cysts located adjacent to the root of a vital tooth
form of jaw cysts, with the same histopathological characteristics as gingival cysts of adults (GCA). Hence LPCs are regarded as the intraosseous form
Lateral_periodontal_cyst
External genitalia of the female mammal
another inflammatory disorder. A severe variant of this is vulvovaginal gingival syndrome, which can lead to narrowing of the vagina, or vulva destruction
Vulva
Biofilm of microorganisms that grows on teeth
interactions that remains localized to the gingival tissue. This is a common result of plaque build-up around the gingival tissues. The bacteria found in the
Dental_plaque
Largest living species of lizard
frequently blood-tinged because its teeth are almost completely covered by gingival tissue that is naturally lacerated during feeding. It also has a long,
Komodo_dragon
Medical condition
extrinsic neoplasm. Ultrasonic images of malignant tumours include ill-defined margins. Furthermore, high-resolution ultrasound can identify the exact tumour
Salivary_gland_tumour
Condition of limited jaw mobility
coronoid process causes interference of coronoid against the anteromedial margin of the zygomatic arch. Treatment: Coronoidectomy Trismus-pseudo-camtodactyly
Trismus
Medical test involving extraction of sample cells or tissues for examination
degraded proteins accumulate in body tissues. To make the diagnosis, the gingival. Transplantation: Biopsies of transplanted organs are performed in order
Biopsy
Indentations along the sides of the tongue due to compression against the teeth
epulis Gingival enlargement Gingival cyst of the adult Gingival cyst of the newborn Gingivitis Desquamative Granulomatous Plasma cell Hereditary gingival fibromatosis
Crenated_tongue
Cleaning the mouth by brushing the teeth and cleaning in between the teeth
seconds. Toothbrushing can only clean to a depth of about 1.5 mm inside the gingival pockets, but a sustained regime of plaque removal above the gum line can
Oral_hygiene
Localized collection of pus in body tissue
abscess apical periodontal abscess lateral periodontal abscess root abscess gingival abscess lateral alveolar abscess pericoronal abscess combined periodontic-endodontic
Abscess
Skin condition
habit, or smoking. The amalgam tattoo is mostly found on the alveolar or gingival mucosa (however can sometimes found on the buccal mucosa) and is more commonly
Oral_pigmentation
Class of pharmaceuticals
point full periodontal examination Gingival recontouring Direct or indirect restoration with supragingival margins Root surface debridement and subgingival
Antiplatelet_drug
Medical condition
Surgery is considered the treatment of choice, but the extent of surgical margin and the adjuvant radiotherapy are still controversial. Surgical excision
Verrucous_carcinoma
Sac growth at the root of a tooth
of the affected tooth but will be sensitive to percussion. Surrounding gingival tissue may experience lymphadenopathy. The alveolar plate may exhibit crepitus
Periapical_cyst
Common oral condition lasting 7–10 days
lymphocytes, histiocytes and polymorphonuclear leukocytes. The epithelium on the margins of the ulcer shows spongiosis and there are many mononuclear cells in the
Aphthous_stomatitis
Teeth surgery
brushes, wood sticks. Regular dental appointments every 6 months to maintain gingival health, professional cleans, radiographs to examine the bone loss and the
Dental_emergency
Loss of tooth substance by means other than tooth decay
scrape off’. It tends to present as rounded ditching around the cervical margins of teeth, commonly described as ‘shallow’, concave or wedge shaped notches
Tooth_wear
Substance used to fill cavities in teeth
November 2013. Bailey O, O'Connor C (June 2019). "Papilla management in sub-gingival, interproximal, direct composite restoration: a key step to success". British
Dental_composite
Treatments to restore function, integrity, and morphology of teeth
surfaces of centrals, laterals, and cuspids. Class V Caries affecting gingival 1/3 of facial or lingual surfaces of anterior or posterior teeth. Class
Dental_restoration
Dental crowns used for restoring damaged teeth of children
treatment. Compared to stainless steel crowns, zirconia crowns may cause less gingival inflammation initially after placement. While zirconia crowns show lower
Pediatric_crowns
Medical condition
block is wearing off. The tongue may develop scalloping on the lateral margins, sometimes termed crenated tongue. This appearance is the result of indentations
Tongue_disease
Inflammatory disease
additional surfaces which bacteria can colonise. Margins of the restoration should be placed supra-gingivally in order to remove any extruded cement during
Peri-implantitis
Restoration procedure in dentistry
decay, precision of fabrication, marginal integrity, proper contouring for gingival (tissue) health, and ease of cleansing offers. However, this might be only
Inlays_and_onlays
Salivary gland tumour
slow-growing, firm and mobile mass. Treatment is by surgical excision with a margin of healthy tissue. Although the recurrence rate is high, the prognosis is
Basal_cell_adenoma
Mouth-lining mucous membrane
granuloma, are like fibrous epulis and occur at the anterior interdental margin, the gum between the teeth at the front. They are more common in females
Oral_mucosa
GINGIVAL MARGIN
GINGIVAL MARGIN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Raine.German : topographic name from Middle High German rein ‘margin’, ‘boundary’, or a habitational name from a place in Bavaria named with this word.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Margin, Limit, Light
Boy/Male
Sikh
Margin, Limit, Light
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Guide
Boy/Male
Tamil
Margin, Limit, Light
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
Margin; Limit
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Rand(e), a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names with the first element rand ‘(shield) rim’, as for example Randolph.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the margin of a settlement or on the bank of a river (from Old English rand ‘rim’, used in a topographical sense), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Rand in Lincolnshire and Rand Grange in North Yorkshire.German : from a short form of any of the various compound names formed with rand- ‘rim’. Compare 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rand, rant ‘edge’, ‘rim’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Reeve.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the margin of a wood, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atter eves ‘at the edge’ (Old English æt þære efese).
GINGIVAL MARGIN
GINGIVAL MARGIN
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Slayer of his Foes
Girl/Female
Greek
Goddess of the sea.
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Sun, Lord of light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Male
Greek
(Ζηνόβιος) Masculine form of Greek Zenobia, ZENOBIOS means "life of Zeus."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of mind
Boy/Male
Muslim
Very pious
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Fighting Lion
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Lord Kartikeya
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Garden; Troop
GINGIVAL MARGIN
GINGIVAL MARGIN
GINGIVAL MARGIN
GINGIVAL MARGIN
GINGIVAL MARGIN
a.
Having a margin.
v. t.
To furnish with a margin.
a.
Waved obtusely up and down, near the margin, as a leaf or corolla; wavy.
n.
See Jingal.
n.
A membrane connecting the margin of the pileus of a mushroom with the stalk; -- called also velum.
a.
Of or pertaining to the gums.
a.
Of or pertaining to a margin.
n.
A border, limit, or boundary of a space; an edge, margin, or brink of something definite in extent.
n. pl.
Marginal notes.
adv.
In the margin of a book.
n.
A border; edge; brink; verge; as, the margin of a river or lake.
n.
The marginal membrane of certain medusae belonging to the Discophora.
imp. & p. p.
of Margin
a.
Same as Marginate, a.
v. t.
To furnish with a distinct margin; to margin.
n.
Having a margin distinct in appearance or structure.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Margin
v. t.
To enter in the margin of a page.
a.
Written or printed in the margin; as, a marginal note or gloss.
prep.
A large and handsome American butterfly (Basilarchia, / Limenitis, archippus). Its wings are orange-red, with black lines along the nervures and a row of white spots along the outer margins. The larvae feed on willow, poplar, and apple trees.