The Prevalence of Variations in Attachment and Morphology of Labial MLF on A Sample of Adult Egyptian Population

NCT ID: NCT05593705

Last Updated: 2022-11-01

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Total Enrollment

384 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-11-10

Study Completion Date

2023-02-28

Brief Summary

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The study aims at determining the prevalence of the various types of Maxillary Labial Frenum attachment and morphology among adult Egyptian dental outpatients attending the diagnostic center at Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University.

Detailed Description

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A frenum is a fibrous band of tissue attached to the bone of the maxilla and mandible, it is frequently superficial to the muscle attachments. There are different types of frena in a normal oral cavity, most notably the maxillary labial frenum, the mandibular labial frenum, the buccal frenum and the lingual frenum. The primary function of frenum is to provide stability of the upper and lower lip. Labial frenal attachments are thin folds of mucous membrane with enclosed muscle fibers originating from orbicularis oris muscle of the upper lip that attaches at the lips to the alveolar mucosa and underlying periosteum on the middle part of the upper lip between the upper central incisors. The labial frenum has unpredictable variation in reference to size, shape, and position during different time periods of growth and development. During the growth period, it is of less clinical importance as it has the ability to decrease in size. At a younger age frenum is generally wide and thick, with time it becomes thin and small .

Abnormal frenum attachment can lead to distension of the gingival sulcus because of frenal pull causing severe periodontal pockets as there is increase plaque accumulation and gingival recession may be caused by the frenum when attached too closely to the gingival margin. It may even affect denture fit or retention. Abnormal labial frenum has also been associated with various syndromes like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. There are different types and variations of the labial frenum, for this the frenum assessment during oral examination is important in order to avoid misdiagnosis of normal variations as abnormal frenum.

Conditions

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Labial Tie

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

ECOLOGIC_OR_COMMUNITY

Study Time Perspective

CROSS_SECTIONAL

Interventions

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observation

photograph for maxillary labial frenum and measurements with a periodontal probe

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Adult Egyptian patients whose age is above 18 years old.
2. Patient consulting in the outpatient clinic
3. Provide informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Patients who have had any orofacial anomalies.
2. Trauma/injuries in the premaxillary region.
3. History of prior orthognathic/frenal surgeries.
4. Missing of one or both central incisors.
5. Patient under any medication known to affect the gingiva (e.g., phenytoin).
6. Syndromes associated with different frenal attachments:

* Ehlers Danlos syndrome.
* Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.
* Holoprosencephaly.
* Ellis van Creveld syndrome.
* Oro facial digital syndrome.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Cairo University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Abeer Ali Hussein Al-Fkih

principal investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Central Contacts

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Abeer A ALFakih, master

Role: CONTACT

00201156544633

Weam A EL Battawy, ass.prof

Role: CONTACT

Other Identifiers

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variations in MLF

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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