| Literature DB >> 28861395 |
Un-Bong Baik1, Hoon Kim1, Hwa-Sung Chae1, Ji-Yun Myung2, Youn-Sic Chun2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Teeth discoloration is a rare orthodontic complication. The aim of this study was to report the clinical progression of discoloration during orthodontic treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis and treatment planning; Esthetics; Perception
Year: 2017 PMID: 28861395 PMCID: PMC5548714 DOI: 10.4041/kjod.2017.47.5.334
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Orthod Impact factor: 1.372
Figure 1An example of “improved” discoloration (maxillary right central incisor). A, Start of treatment. B, Initial discovery of discoloration. C, Debonding. D, 71 months after the initial discovery of discoloration.
Figure 2An example of “maintained” discoloration (mandibular right second premolar). A, Start of treatment. B, Initial discovery of discoloration. C, Debonding. D, 45 months after the initial discovery of discoloration.
Mean and proportion of data (n = 28)
Values are presented as number (%) if otherwise specified; *median (interquartile range: first quartile, third quartile).
Det_ini, Time from the start of treatment to the initial detection of discoloration; Det_fu, time from the initial detection of discoloration to the final follow-up; EPT_ini, electric pulp test (EPT) at the time of initial detection of discoloration; EPT_fu, EPT at the time of final follow-up; X_ini, plain radiographic findings at the time of initial detection of discoloration; X_fu, plain radiographic findings at the time of final follow-up.
Summary of total data
Det_ini, Time from the start of treatment to the initial detection of discoloration; Det_fu, time from the initial detection of discoloration to the final follow-up; EPT_ini, electric pulp test (EPT) at the time of initial detection of discoloration; Ext, extraction orthodontic treatment; 0, non-extraction; 1, extraction; EPT_fu, EPT at the time of final follow-up; X_ini, plain radiographic findings at the time of initial detection of discoloration; X_fu, plain radiographic findings at the time of final follow-up; M, male; F, female; Obs, observation only; Endo, endodontic treatment.