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Apr 8, 2024 - Journal of Applied Oral Science
Zhuohong Gong; Guangqi Gao; Mengru Shi; Xuejing Gan; Gengbin Cai; Hongcheng Chen; Cuijun Li; Zhuofan Chen; Danying Chen; Zetao Chen, 2024, "Integrated correlation analysis of the thickness of the buccal bone and gingiva of the maxillary incisors", https://doi.org/10.48331/scielodata.H4WLPB, SciELO Data, V1, UNF:6:FFZz2+kQJW0chczsxGwt+Q== [fileUNF]
Objective: The purpose of this study was to validate the integrated correlation between the thickness of the buccal bone and the gingiva of the anterior maxilla and to gain insight into the reference plane selection when measuring these two tissues before treatment with implants....
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Flowchart of the patient inclusion
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The schematics of the registration and integrated measurement method of the thickness of buccal bone and gingiva. The CBCT (containing bone information) and model scan (containing gingival information) data were first collected(A-B). The researcher imported the two multimodal dat...
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Overview of the distribution of buccal bone thickness and buccal gingival thickness in the maxillary anterior region. The distribution of buccal bone thickness, with the thinnest thickness in the CEJ2B and two convexities in the CEJ4B and ApicalB (A). The distribution of gingival...
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Heatmap of inter-group canonical correlation coefficient between the thickness of buccal bone and gingiva. The buccal bone thickness group (CEJ2B, CEJ4B, CEJ6B, Apical4B, Apical2B, ApicalB) is composed of the coronal buccal bone thickness (CEJ2B, CEJ4B, CEJ6B) and the apical bucc...
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Detailed description of demographic characteristics in different subclasses of buccal bone and gingiva based on the CEJ2B and CEJ2G, including the age and tooth type. *Statistically significant (P < 0.05).
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Population distribution of thin and thick types of buccal bone and gingiva.
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Canonical correlation structure charts between the thickness of buccal bone and gingiva of the anterior maxillary region (ranked by the canonical correlation). The Canonical Correlation Coefficient is the weight that each variables multiplied to form the equation. The Canonical a...
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Characteristics of the thickness of buccal bone and gingiva at 2mm apical to CEJ (CEJ2B and CEJ2G) of the anterior maxillary region (mean±SD).
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