A study to evaluate the prevalence of teeth without clinically detectable mucogingival junction
Conclusion: Almost 25% of the population may show a tooth or few teeth without a clinically detectable MGJ. The prevalence of teeth without clinically detectable MGJ per mouth is very low at 0.7 (approximately 1 tooth/subject).
Source: Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology - Category: Dentistry Authors: Om Nemichand Baghele Khushbu Vilasrao Bezalwar Source Type: research
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