Mikecs, Barbara
Vág, János
Gerber, Gábor
Molnár, Bálint
Feigl, Georg
Shahbazi, Arvin https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3027-4582
Funding for this research was provided by:
Hungarian Human Resources Development Operational Program (EFOP-3.6.2-16-2017-00006)
Article History
Received: 16 June 2020
Accepted: 18 February 2021
First Online: 25 March 2021
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: In the cadaver study, the bodies were donated to science at the Department of Macroscopic and Clinical Anatomy of the Medical University of Graz, Austria, according to the Department’s Donation Program and Styrian burial law. Donations were provided exclusively by the person’s own last will and written consent. Since this is the highest ethical donation, no ethical commission vote was necessary. As documents were sent to the persons before donations, all were informed about the scientific and teaching purposes. The gingival blood flow study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki (amended in 2013). The participants granted their written informed consent before they underwent any procedure. Ethical approval was given by the Hungarian authority called Committee of the Health Registration and Training Center (approval number: 092642/2015/OTIG).
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.