Association Between Vertical Bone Defects and Interdental Papilla Loss in Periodontitis: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Hristina Maynalovska, Kamen Kotsilkov

TL;DR
This study explores how vertical bone defects in periodontitis may affect the height of interdental papillae, finding some trends but no significant associations.
Contribution
The study investigates the relationship between vertical bone defect morphology and interdental papilla loss in periodontitis, a previously underexplored area.
Findings
A moderate positive association was observed between probing depth and papilla height loss, though not statistically significant.
Other parameters showed weak, non-significant associations with papilla height loss.
The findings suggest a need for larger studies to confirm site-specific influences on papilla stability.
Abstract
Background: The interdental papilla plays a critical role in maintaining both the esthetic and functional integrity of the periodontium. Although the relationship between the papilla presence and the contact point–bone crest distance is well established, the impact of vertical bone defect morphology—common in periodontitis—remains largely unexplored. Aim: To assess the relationship between the loss of interdental papilla height and three site-specific factors—vertical bone defect morphology, probing depth, and papilla base width—in patients with periodontitis. Materials and Methods: Ten periodontitis patients contributing 28 interdental papillae adjacent to vertical bone defects were included. The recorded parameters included probing depth, papilla base width, and loss of papilla height. Intraoperative measurements of defect depth, mesiodistal width, and buccolingual width were also…
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TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Dental Radiography and Imaging · Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments
