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Clinical and Histological Analysis of Human Gingival Phenotypes

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Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Histological analysis
Diagnostic Test: Immunohistochemical analysis

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this observational study is to compare the composition of the human gingiva in different gingival phenotypes. The main questions to answer are:

  • Is there any difference in the cellular composition of the gingiva between thin and thick gingival phenotype?
  • Is there any difference in the molecular composition of the gingiva between thin and thick gingival phenotype?

The participants were divided in two groups (thin and thick phenotype) and a biopsy of healthy gingiva was obtained from each one them. The biopsies were analyzed histologically and the collected data will be analyzed statistically in order to identify possible differences between the gingival phenotypes.

Full description

Healthy volunteers were assigned in one of two groups:

  • Group 1: Thin gingiva, when the free gingiva was evaluated as transparent, after the insertion of a periodontal probe (Hu-Friedy XP-23/QW, Hu-Friedy,Chicago,IL,USA) in the middle of the facial dentogingival sulcus of a maxillary central incisor
  • Group 2: Thick gingiva: when the free gingiva was evaluated as non-transparent, using the same methodology.

A full thickness sample of the oral mucosa of each one of the participants was collected under local anaesthesia. The sample had a rectangular shape, with a length of 4 millimeters and a width of 1 millimeter. It had a vertical orientation and it was expanding at the both sides of the mucogingival junction.

The oral mucosa samples were processed for histological and immunohistochemical analysis. Staining with haematoxylin-eosin was performed in order to describe the tissue histologically and also calculate the total number of the cells it contained. Immunohistochemical staining with anti-Vimentin,anti-Cluster of Differentiation 68, anti-Ki-67 and anti-Smooth Muscle Actin antibodies was applied for the calculation of the numbers of fibroblasts, macrophages, Ki-67-positive cells and Smooth muscle actin positive cells respectively. Immunohistochemical staining was also performed in order to determine the levels of expression of Collagen I, Collagen V, Elastin and Hyaluronic acid.

Whole slide images of the specimens were acquired with the use of the NanoZoomer 2.0HT (Hamamatsu Pho-tonics K.K., Hamamatsu, Japan). Cell counting will be performed automatically using an image analysis software (QuPath 3.0). The levels of molecular expression will be assessed with the use of the same software and will be expressed as a percentage of the area of the connective tissue that is occupied by the investigated molecules.

Enrollment

45 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy adults

Exclusion criteria

  • Attachment loss or Probing depths greater than 2 millimeters at the maxillary central incisors
  • Altered passive eruption of the maxillary incisors
  • Previous surgery or orthodontic treatment in the anterior maxilla
  • Medical conditions or medication affecting soft tissue metabolism
  • Tooth crowding or abnormal angulation or abrasion of the maxillary incisors
  • Restorations at the buccal surface of the maxillary central incisors
  • Smoking
  • Pregnancy or lactation

Trial design

45 participants in 2 patient groups

Thin Phenotype
Description:
Participants with transparent free gingiva of the maxillary central incisor
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Immunohistochemical analysis
Diagnostic Test: Histological analysis
Thick Phenotype
Description:
Participants with non-transparent free gingiva of the maxillary central incisor
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Immunohistochemical analysis
Diagnostic Test: Histological analysis

Trial contacts and locations

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