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Title: [Clinical evaluation of gingival sulcus temperature in healthy subjects]. Author: Luan Q, Cao C. Journal: Zhonghua Kou Qiang Yi Xue Za Zhi; 1999 May; 34(3):154-6. PubMed ID: 11776927. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate gingival sulcus temperature in healthy subjects. METHODS: Small size, high sensitivity and rapid response thermocouple was used to measure the gingival sulcus temperature in seven dental students with healthy periodontium. 28 teeth in each subject were tested. RESULTS: For an individual subject, the gingival sulcus temperatures in all sites were always lower than sublingual temperature. There was obviously increased temperature gradient from anterior teeth to posterior teeth. The mean gingival sulcus temperatures on buccal sites were lower than that on lingual sites. There was no significant difference between maxillary and mandibular corresponding sites on lingual side. However, mandibular temperature was significantly lower than maxillary temperature on buccal side. Mandibular buccal temperature was the lowest in all tooth surfaces. CONCLUSION: Gingival sulcus temperature in subjects with healthy periodontium is easily influenced by environmental factors.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]