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Discoloration of Teeth after Avulsion and Replantation: Results from a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
Authors:Peter F. Day  Monty S. Duggal  Alec S. High  Angus Robertson  Terry A. Gregg  Paul F. Ashley  Richard R. Welbury  Ben O. Cole  Stephen Westland
Affiliation: Leeds Dental Institute, Leeds, United Kingdom
Belfast Children’s Hospital, Belfast, United Kingdom
UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom
Glasgow Dental Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Newcastle Dental Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
# School of Design, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
Abstract:

Introduction

There is evidence to suggest that Ledermix, placed as an intervisit root canal dressing, might improve periodontal healing after replantation of avulsed teeth. As a part of a multicenter randomized controlled trial, we aimed to compare the effect of 2 root canal medicaments, Ledermix and Ultracal XS, on the discoloration of replanted teeth.

Methods

Discoloration was investigated by using 3 methods: patient satisfaction with the color of replanted teeth, clinical photographs taken at baseline and 12-month reviews, and estimation of color change by using CIELAB scores for baseline and 12-month photographs.

Results

Twenty-two patients (27 teeth) were recruited. Ten patients (12 teeth) were randomized to the Ledermix group and 12 patients (15 teeth) to the Ultracal XS group. At 12 months, 8 patients were concerned with the discoloration of their teeth. Seven came from the Ledermix group and 1 from the Ultracal XS group. This difference was significant (Fisher exact test, P = .009). Standardized photographs were taken for the patients recruited at one center only (17 patients). There was significant discoloration of teeth from baseline with Ledermix, causing a darkening and gray-brown discoloration (mean change from baseline to 12 months, L∗ = -5.1, a∗ = 0.3, b∗ = -1.2, and ΔE = 8.1) and Ultracal XS, causing a yellowing and lightening of teeth (L∗ = 1.9, a∗ = 0.3, b∗ = 3.3, and ΔE = 5.4). There was a significant difference for the L∗ and b∗ variables (independent t test) between the 2 groups.

Conclusions

Both root canal medicaments cause discoloration, with Ledermix proving less acceptable to patients.
Keywords:Avulsion   discoloration   Ledermix   multi-center   non-setting calcium hydroxide   randomized controlled trial
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