Effect of hyaluronic acid application on gingival black triangles– A systematic review

Published

30-09-2023

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2023.14.3.64

Keywords:

Gingival black triangles, Interdental papilla, Dentistry, Medical sciences.

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Authors

  • Minas M. Ali General dentist, Qatar
  • Fatema M. S. B Nuhed Periodontal MSc student, Cairo University
  • Ibtihal Ahmed M Alsheikhoon General Dentist, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Kholood K. S Alhuthali General Dentist, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Ohood A. H Almalki General Dentist, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Interdental papilla loss, also known as “black triangles,” is a prevalent issue that both patients and dentists worry about. According to Singh and Vandana (2019a), the gingival black space is the loss of the papillary height. One of the most difficult periodontal issues to address is this one. According to V. P. Singh et al. (2013), tooth loss, incorrect restoration contouring, traumatizing oral hygiene practices, and dental spacing all play a role. Dentistry has paid a lot of attention to the use of hyaluronic acid (HA) injections for papilla regeneration in cases of interdental black triangles (BTs). The discussion here highlights the various strategies and results connected with employing HA injections for papilla regeneration.

How to Cite

Ali, M. M., Nuhed, F. M. S. B., Alsheikhoon, I. A. M., Alhuthali, K. K. S., & Almalki, O. A. H. (2023). Effect of hyaluronic acid application on gingival black triangles– A systematic review. The Scientific Temper, 14(03), 975–984. https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2023.14.3.64

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