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- Q4764028 subject Q7132788.
- Q4764028 abstract "Angularis nigra, Latin for black angle (formerly known as the black triangle), is the space or gap seen at the cervical embrasure, below the contact point of some teeth. The interdental papilla does not fully enclose the space, leading to an aperture between adjacent teeth. This gap has many causes including gingival recession, and gingival withdrawal post orthodontic work. Possible treatments to correct angularis nigra include addition of composite resin in the space, veneer placement, or gum graft. Angularis nigra is generally only treated based on the aesthetic preference of the patient (although serious gum recession may warrant periodontal treatment). Previously, lack of proper termology to report this condition was an issue, often colloquially termed the "black triangle"; angularis nigra was coined at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry.".
- Q4764028 thumbnail Angularis_Nigra.png?width=300.
- Q4764028 wikiPageExternalLink restorative-dentistry-article33.html.
- Q4764028 wikiPageExternalLink black-triangles-between-tooth.
- Q4764028 wikiPageWikiLink Q1780993.
- Q4764028 wikiPageWikiLink Q553.
- Q4764028 wikiPageWikiLink Q6046049.
- Q4764028 wikiPageWikiLink Q7132788.
- Q4764028 wikiPageWikiLink Q7896480.
- Q4764028 wikiPageWikiLink Q81641.
- Q4764028 comment "Angularis nigra, Latin for black angle (formerly known as the black triangle), is the space or gap seen at the cervical embrasure, below the contact point of some teeth. The interdental papilla does not fully enclose the space, leading to an aperture between adjacent teeth. This gap has many causes including gingival recession, and gingival withdrawal post orthodontic work.".
- Q4764028 label "Angularis nigra".
- Q4764028 depiction Angularis_Nigra.png.