Prevalence of Different Etiologies of Excessive Gingival Display: Identifying Diagnostic Patterns

Amro, Lubna Ahmad; Abdal-Wahab, Mahetab; Zazou, Nada; Amr, Ahmed Elsayed Hamed;

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Objectives: This study is aimed at evaluating the prevalence of etiologies of excessive gingival display (EGD) in Egyptian females including gingival enlargement (GE), altered passive eruption (APE), incisor over-eruption (IO), protrusion (P), vertical maxillary excess (VME), short upper lip (SUL), and hyperactive upper lip (HUL) and to identify clinical diagnostic patterns. Methods: A total of 160 participants showing EGD > 2 mm were recruited. Clinical photos, videos, and measurements of facial proportions, upper lip length, upper lip mobility, incisor display upon rest, clinical crown dimensions, occlusal plane discrepancies, probing depth, transgingival probing, and keratinized gingiva were recorded and analyzed. Results: Mean age was (27.62 ± 6.21) years. Overall prevalence of EGD 13.3% among them 55.8% EGD caused by single etiology, 44.3% EGD caused by multiple etiologies. 29.4% APE, 16.3% SUL + APE, 10% VME + APE, 8.8% VME, 6.3% HUL, 5% Incisor over-eruption, 3.8% GE, 3.8% SUL + GE, 3.1% VME + HUL, 2.5% SUL, 2.5% APE + HUL, 1.3% VME + GE, and 1.3% (Formula presented.) …. Conclusions: APE both alone and combined with another etiology is the most prevalent cause of EGD and the most common diagnostic pattern is APE + SUL among Egyptian females. Single-factor and multifactorial EGD showed no significant difference in prevalence (p = 0.115), suggesting a similar likelihood of occurrence. Clinical Relevance: This study aimed to provide the clinician with a step-by-step guide for EGD comprehensive diagnosis, highlight the differences in prevalent etiologies between different populations and identify diagnostic patterns.


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Title Prevalence of Different Etiologies of Excessive Gingival Display: Identifying Diagnostic Patterns
Authors Amro, Lubna Ahmad; Abdal-Wahab, Mahetab ; Zazou, Nada; Amr, Ahmed Elsayed Hamed
Keywords altered passive eruption | excessive gingival display | gummy smile | hyperactive lip | short lip
Issue Date 1-Jan-2026
Journal Scientific World Journal 
ISSN 23566140
DOI 10.1155/tswj/8869911
PubMed ID 41767215
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-105031218953

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