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African Journal of Biomedical Research
Ibadan Biomedical Communications Group
ISSN: 1119-5096
Vol. 13, No. 2, 2010, pp. 107-111
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Bioline Code: md10018
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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African Journal of Biomedical Research, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2010, pp. 107-111
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Gingival Tissue Color Related With Facial Skin and Acrylic Resin Denture Base Color in a Nigerian Population
Dosumu, Oluwole O & Dosumu, Elizabeth B
Abstract
It is impossible to underestimate the importance of dentures to the wearer , they remain one of the most
challenging aspects of modern day dentistry. The patient interprets the success of a denture from two distinct points: function
and aesthetics. The objective of this study is to determine the predominant gingival tissue colour in this environment; to assess
the association of gingival tissue colour with gender and facial skin colour. Four hundred and thirty subjects that attended the
Dental Centre, University College Hospital, Ibadan, who consented to participate in the study were recruited for the study. The
Dummett Oral Pigmentation Index (DOPI) was used to evaluate gingival tissue colours of the four upper central and lateral
incisors and the colour of the available acrylic denture base material. Categorical modelling with chi square analysis using
SPSS statistical package was done (P=. 05). Association between gingival tissue colour and facial skin colour was found to be
highly significant (P<. 05). Attached gingival predominant colour was the darker DOPI 3 colour. Colour of processed acrylic
denture base material was closely related to the DOPI colour zero while no significant association was found between gingival
colour and gender. This study supports the impression that a strong relationship exists between facial skin colour and gingival
tissue pigmentation. Research into the degree of epithelial vascularisation, keratinisation and melanin pigmentation of the
various zones in the mouth in this environment is required which may explain the reason for the dark colour observed in the
attached gingival.
Keywords
Gingival tissue colour, denture, skin, acrylic resin, Nigerians.
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