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Gingival Phenotype and Dental Crowding in Pediatric Patients
Sponsor: Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS
Summary
The periodontal phenotype influences treatment outcomes across dental specialties, as tissues of different thickness respond differently to chemical, bacterial, and mechanical insults. In pediatric patients, understanding the gingival phenotype is particularly relevant: a thin phenotype may predispose to dehiscence, fenestration, and gingival recession-especially at the mandibular incisors-when tooth movement exceeds the biological limits of the bony housing. During the mixed dentition phase, significant changes in soft and hard tissues affect tooth position and periodontal stability, making early phenotype assessment essential. Interceptive orthodontics can reduce the long-term risk of mucogingival defects; early identification of a thin biotype allows for preventive strategies, including soft tissue grafting before critical orthodontic movements. No studies have examined the association between dental crowding severity and periodontal phenotype in children. Adult data remain inconsistent: Kaya et al. found no correlation between phenotype and skeletal malocclusion, while Kong et al. reported a site-specific association between thin biotype and skeletal Class I/III at the mandibular central incisor. No predictive model exists for periodontal risk related to severe crowding in childhood. This study aims to assess the periodontal phenotype in pediatric patients across different stages of dental transition and to investigate a possible association between a thin periodontal biotype and severe dental crowding.
Official title: Gingival Phenotype and Dental Crowding in Pediatric Patients, a Pilot Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
5 Years - 16 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
180
Start Date
2025-12-16
Completion Date
2027-04
Last Updated
2026-05-26
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Orthodontic and periodontal analysis
Intraoral digital impression aimed at orthodontic analysis and periodontal evaluation using a dedicated periodontal probe, as part of the routine dental examination.
Locations (1)
Clinica Odontostomatologica - Fondazione Policlinico IRCSS A. Gemelli
Roma, Italy