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Black triangles linked with papilla defects have shown to be a notably displeasing aesthetic element for patients. It is the element of gingiva which resides between the proximal surfaces of the teeth, engaging the span created by the cervical embrasure as it packs the lingual, buccal, and occlusal space of the interdental space, emerging as a pyramid in shape. Title “pink triangle” has been given, due to its clinical appearance. Causes owing to numerous general and local aspects such as; periodontal disease, the culmination of the height of alveolar bone relative to the interproximal contact, length of embrasure area, root angulations, tooth loss, unsound oral hygiene procedures, interproximal contact position, and triangular-shaped crowns.
papilla reconstruction ,gingiva
papilla reconstruction ,gingiva
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