Abstract

AimTo investigate the prevalence of palatogingival groove (PGG) affecting maxillary anterior teeth, bilateral occurrence, and distribution among sex in the Saudi subpopulation and to review the literature on the prevalence of PGG. IntroductionPalatogingival groove (PGG) primarily affects maxillary lateral incisors and, when present, may contribute to the pathogenesis of periodontal and endodontic lesions. Materials & methodsA total of 509 CBCT scans of Saudi patients with 2747 maxillary anterior teeth were included in the study. Patients’ information, the tooth type, the presence/absence, the unilateral/bilateraldistribution, and the type of PGG according to Gu’s classification (type I, II, or III) were recorded. ResultsThe prevalence of the PGG in maxillary anterior teeth was 1.3%, affecting 32 (6.3%) patients. The PGGs were mostly detected in lateral incisors 25 (2.77%). The PGG was found to be unilateral in most patients (96.9%), with higher frequency in males than in females without significance for sex. ConclusionPGG is not a rare anomaly in the Saudi population and is most frequently found in maxillary lateral incisors. Type I Gu’s classification was mostly detected.

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