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Tooth Discoloration Induced by Different Calcium Silicate-based Cements: A Systematic Review of In Vitro Studies.

Joanna Możyńska1, Marcin Metlerski2, Mariusz Lipski3, Alicja Nowicka4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: On the basis of many clinical observations, some calcium silicate-based cements have a high potential for staining tooth tissue. This feature greatly limits the use of those cements, particularly for anterior teeth. This review aimed to provide a systematic evaluation of published in vitro studies to determine the effect of different calcium silicate-based cements on dental tissue discoloration.
METHODS: This literature review was developed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement. The literature search was based on all publications without a year limit. The last search was performed on October 22, 2016. An electronic search was performed on MEDLINE (PubMed), Cochrane, and Scopus. The articles were selected to address the following research question: Which materials based on calcium silicate-based cements have hard tissue staining potential? The necessary information was extracted by 2 authors independently using a standardized form.
RESULTS: The search resulted in 390 titles from all databases. Twenty-three studies met the inclusion criteria. Most of the studies exhibited a moderate risk of bias. The results indicated that some materials showed a strong potential for staining, including gray and white MTA Angelus (Londrina, PR, Brazil), gray and white ProRoot MTA (Dentsply, Tulsa, OK), and Ortho MTA (BioMTA, Seoul, Korea). Individual study results showed that Biodentine (Septodont, Saint Maur des Fosses, France), Retro MTA (BioMTA), Portland cement, EndoSequence Root Repair Material (Brasseler USA, Savannah, GA), Odontocem (Australian Dental Manufacturing, Brisbane, Australia), MM-MTA (Micro Mega, Besancon Cedex, France), and MTA Ledermix (Riemser Pharma GmbH, Greiswald-Insel Riems, Germany) were materials with the smallest staining potential.
CONCLUSIONS: This review clearly showed that some calcium silicate-based cements have a high potential for staining hard tissue. On the other hand, some showed only a small change in color, which was nearly invisible to the human eye (ΔE <3.3). However, more long-term clinical studies are needed.
Copyright © 2017 American Association of Endodontists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Calcium silicate–based cements; mineral trioxide aggregate; staining potential; tooth discoloration

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28864217     DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2017.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endod        ISSN: 0099-2399            Impact factor:   4.171


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3.  Coronal tooth discoloration induced by regenerative endodontic treatment using different scaffolds and intracanal coronal barriers: a 6-month ex vivo study.

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4.  Effect of intracanal medications on the interfacial properties of reparative cements.

Authors:  Andrea Cardoso Pereira; Mariana Valerio Pallone; Marina Angélica Marciano; Karine Laura Cortellazzi; Marcos Frozoni; Brenda P F A Gomes; José Flávio Affonso de Almeida; Adriana de Jesus Soares
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5.  Materials for pulpotomy in immature permanent teeth: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Yuan Chen; Xinlei Chen; Yali Zhang; Fangjie Zhou; Jiaxin Deng; Jing Zou; Yan Wang
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Review 6.  Comparison between iRoot BP Plus (EndoSequence Root Repair Material) and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate as Pulp-capping Agents: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Nasrin Mahgoub; Basema Alqadasi; Khalid Aldhorae; Ali Assiry; Zainb M Altawili
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7.  Evaluation of tooth discoloration after treatment with mineral trioxide aggregate, calcium-enriched mixture, and Biodentine® in the presence and absence of blood.

Authors:  Zahrasadat Madani; Shiva Alvandifar; Ali Bizhani
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8.  Effect of irrigation solutions on the coronal discoloration induced by mineral trioxide aggregate cements containing different radiopacifiers.

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9.  The effect of different calcium silicate-based pulp capping materials on tooth discoloration: an in vitro study.

Authors:  Ahmad S Al-Hiyasat; Dana M Ahmad; Yousef S Khader
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 2.757

Review 10.  Discoloration after Regenerative Endodontic Procedures: A Critical Review.

Authors:  Radovan Žižka; Jiří Šedý; Ladislav Gregor; Iva Voborná
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