Title of article
Black triangle dilemma and its management in esthetic dentistry
Author/Authors
Singh, Vijendra P Departments of Periodontology - Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences - Lucknow, India , Uppoor, Ashita S Departments of Periodontology - College of Dental Sciences - Manipal University - Mangalore, India , Nayak, Dilip G Departments of Periodontology - College of Dental Sciences - Manipal University - Mangalore, India , Shah, Dipen Departments of Periodontology - A.M.C. Dental College - Ahmedabad, India
Pages
6
From page
296
To page
301
Abstract
In recent years, clinician and dentist’s esthetic demand in dentistry have increased rapidly, driven by
an enhanced awareness of beauty and esthetics. The ultimate goal in modern restorative dentistry
is to achieve “white” and “pink” esthetics in esthetically important zones. “White esthetics” is the
natural dentition or the restoration of dental hard tissues with suitable materials. “Pink esthetics”
refers to the surrounding soft‑tissues, which includes the interdental papilla and gingiva that can
enhance or diminish the esthetic result. Reconstruction of the lost interdental papilla is one of the
most challenging and least predictable problems. Restoration and maintenance of these tissues
with adequate surgical and prosthetic techniques are a real challenge in modern esthetic dentistry.
Treatment of marginal tissue recession, excessive gingival display, deficient ridges, ridge collapse,
and esthetic defects around teeth and implants are some of the esthetic problems associated with
the interdental papilla that have to be corrected in todays scenario which has been discussed in
this review.
Keywords
Black triangle disease , interdental papilla , pink esthetics , white esthetics
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2013
Record number
2476238
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