This study evaluates gingival color following Free Gingival Graft (FGG) surgery using polarized digital photography to objectively analyze grafted and adjacent tissues. Conventional verbal descriptors (e.g., pale pink, salmon pink) lack precision; therefore, digital colorimetry provides objective, non-contact, and reproducible measurements. The protocol utilizes the CIELab system with standardized color disks and polarization to document postoperative color changes accurately. The study objectives are: (1) to determine CIELab color values of FGG-treated gingiva in patients who underwent conventional surgery at least six months earlier; (2) to assess the influence of age, sex, time since surgery, and gingival thickness on these values; and (3) to compare graft color with adjacent gingiva. Hypothesis: In FGG-treated patients, graft CIELab color values are unaffected by age, sex, postoperative duration, or gingival thickness.
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the color characteristics of free gingival graft (FGG) and the adjacent gingiva using polarized filtered digital photographs in cases where more than six months have elapsed since the procedure, and to assess the potential influence of clinical and sociodemographic factors on gingival color. Fifty cases involving FGG procedures covering one or two lower anterior incisors were included in the study. Clinical parameters including probing pocket depth, bleeding on probing, clinical attachment level, width of keratinized gingiva, and thickness of keratinized gingiva were recorded. Standardized color reference disks were placed on the labial surfaces of the treated teeth, and both filtered and unfiltered photographs were taken. The images were saved in JPEG format and analyzed using the CIELab color system in Adobe Photoshop. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Bezmialem Vakif University
Istanbul, Fatih, Turkey (Türkiye)
Characterization of the color values of the Free Gingival Graft (FGG) according to the CIELab color system
Standardized intraoral photographs were obtained from fifty participants. Digital images were obtained using a camera with standardized settings to ensure reproducibility. All images, taken with and without the filter. Photographs were analyzed in Adobe Photoshop programme using the CIELAB system. The FGG region was divided into three equal zones (coronal, middle, apical). For each region, mean L\*, a\*, and b\* values were calculated.
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 6 months
Characterization of the color values of the adjacent keratinized gingiva according to the CIELab color system
Standardized intraoral photographs were obtained from fifty participants. Digital images were obtained using a camera with standardized settings to ensure reproducibility. All images, taken with and without the filter. Photographs were analyzed in Adobe Photoshop programme using the CIELAB system. The adjacent keratized gingiva region was divided into two equal zones (coronal and middle) as the apical region corresponded to non-keratinized mucosa. For each region, mean L\*, a\*, and b\* values were calculated.
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 6 months
Keratinized Gingiva Width
For teeth within the operative area, the distance between the mucogingival junction and the gingival margin at the mesial, middle, and distal sites was measured. The mean of these three values was recorded as the keratinized gingiva width (KGW) for each tooth.
Time frame: Baseline
Periodontal pocket depth
Periodontal pocket depth (PPD) was measured as the distance from the gingival margin to the base of the pocket at the mesio-buccal, mid-buccal, and disto-buccal surfaces of each tooth in the operative region. The mean of these three measurements was recorded as the PPD value for the tooth.
Time frame: Baseline
Clinical attachment level
Clinical attachment level (CAL) was measured as the distance from the mesial, mid-buccal, and distal aspects of each tooth within the surgical area to the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) and extended to the depth of the periodontal pocket. The mean of these three measurements was recorded, and the CAL for each tooth was determined accordingly.Time Frame:At the time of examination.
Time frame: Baseline
Measurement of gingival thickness
The thickness of the free gingival graft (FGG) and adjacent keratinized gingiva (KG) was assessed using a transgingival probing method. After administering local anesthesia, a #25 endodontic spreader was inserted perpendicularly through the mucosa until it contacted the underlying hard tissue. The distance between the spreader tip and the stopper was measured with a digital caliper. In the FGG area, measurements were obtained at three points (mesial, middle, and distal). In the adjacent keratinized tissue, two measurements were taken 2 mm apical to the gingival margin of the neighboring tooth, corresponding to the coronal and mid-regions of the graft.
Time frame: Baseline
Influence of age on color values
Patient age was recorded, and the effect of age (year) on the CIELab values of the graft was assessed via One way Multivariate Analysis of Variance.
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 6 months
Influence of 'time since surgery' on color values
The duration 'since FGG surgery (months)' was recorded, and its effect on the CIELab values of the graft was assessed via One way Multivariate Analysis of Variance.
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 6 months
Influence of gender on color values
Patient gender (female/male) was recorded, and the effect of gender (female/male) on the CIELab values of the graft was assessed via One way Multivariate Analysis of Variance.
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 6 months
Influence of gingival thickness on color values
Gingival thickness was recorded, and the effect of gingival thickness (mm) on the CIELab values of the graft was assessed via One way Multivariate Analysis of Variance
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 6 months
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