Gingival thickness threshold and probe visibility through soft tissue: a cross-sectional study

Clin Oral Investig. 2022 Aug;26(8):5155-5161. doi: 10.1007/s00784-022-04483-0. Epub 2022 May 3.

Abstract

Objectives: The aim was to retrieve the threshold of gingival thickness (GT), where the attribute of gingival translucency through probe visibility was altered.

Methods: In 200 patients, the soft tissue thickness was evaluated at both central mandibular incisors using ultrasound quantification (USD). Additionally, probe visibility was determined using a standard periodontal probe (PB) (CPU 15 UNC, Hu-Friedy), inserted 1 mm deep into the gingival sulcus. Frequencies and relative frequencies were calculated. Repeatability analyses and receiver operating characteristics (ROC) were conducted to determine the USD cut-off point for probe visibility.

Results: Regression model indicated that the probe was not visible at a thickness of 0.82 mm for the mandibular left central incisor (95% CIs 0.77, 0.86) and became visible at a thickness of 0.69 mm (95% CIs 0.65, 0.72). The respective values for the mandibular right central incisor were 0.82 mm (95% CIs 0.77, 0.87) and 0.70 mm (0.68, 0.74). ROC analysis confirmed the retrieved regression results by indicating the best fitting balance for specificity and sensitivity at a thickness of 0.8 mm for both mandibular incisors.

Conclusions: In the frame of the current study, the data revealed that gingiva becomes non-transparent at a thickness of approximately 0.8 mm.

Clinical relevance: Probe visibility at mandibular incisors for the discrimination between thin and thick soft tissues was correlated with a gingival thickness of 0.8 mm and a high repeatability.

Keywords: Gingiva; Phenotype; Ultrasound.

MeSH terms

  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Gingiva* / diagnostic imaging
  • Humans
  • Incisor* / diagnostic imaging
  • ROC Curve