AU - Ahuja, Sakshi
AU - Arora, Komal
AU - Khuller, Nitin
AU - Basavaraj, P
AU - Dodwad, Vidya
TI - Depigmentation: A cornerstone in gingival esthetics (case series)
PT - ARTI
DP - 2011 Nov 1
TA - Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
PG - 894-898
VI - 9
IP - 18
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AB - Statement of problem: Genetically determined hyper pigmentation of melanin in dark skin individuals is due to hyperactivity of melanocytes, creating a major esthetic problem Purpose of study: This case series demonstrates a simple and effective surgical depigmentation technique that does not require sophisticated instruments or apparatus, yet yields esthetically acceptable results along with patient's satisfaction. Materials and methods: Fifteen (males-twelve, females-three) cases were selected with diffuse blackish discoloration of gingival. With the use of surgical excision and round bur, the sites were depigmented and evaluated for six months. Results: Esthetically pleasing results were seen, with no repigmentation notice in a span of six months. Also, no side effects and ease performance made this method still a gold standard in a population like India. Conclusions: It is simple, easy to perform, cost effective method and gives esthetically pleasing results; made it a treatment of choice.