| Literature DB >> 31485428 |
Maryam Zare Jahromi1, Mahmood Reza Kalantar Motamedi1.
Abstract
Calcium hydroxide (CH) is the gold-standard intracanal dressing for teeth subjected to traumatic avulsion. A common complication after the replantation of avulsed teeth is root resorption (RR). The current review was conducted to compare the effect of CH with that of other intracanal medications and filling materials on inflammatory RR and replacement RR (ankylosis) in replanted teeth. The PubMed and Scopus databases were searched through June 2018 using specific keywords related to the title of the present article. The materials that were compared to CH were in 2 categories: 1) mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and endodontic sealers as permanent filling materials for single-visit treatment, and 2) Ledermix, bisphosphonates, acetazolamide, indomethacin, gallium nitrate, and enamel matrix-derived protein (Emdogain) as intracanal medicaments for multiple-visit management of avulsed teeth prior to the final obturation. MTA can be used as a single-visit root filling material; however, there are limited data on its efficacy due to a lack of clinical trials. Ledermix and acetazolamide were comparable to CH in reducing RR. Emdogain seems to be an interesting material, but the data supporting its use as an intracanal medication remain very limited. The conclusions drawn in this study were limited by the insufficiency of clinical trials.Entities:
Keywords: Calcium hydroxide; Root resorption; Tooth ankylosis; Tooth avulsion; Tooth replantation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31485428 PMCID: PMC6713075 DOI: 10.5395/rde.2019.44.e32
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Restor Dent Endod ISSN: 2234-7658
Characteristics of the selected articles
| First author (yr) | Study design | Type of trauma | Intracanal material (No. of teeth) | Replantation time | Details of the procedure | Main result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Panzarini | Animal study on monkeys | Avulsion | CH (6) | Immediate replantation | - Storage: in saline solution for 15 min | - Ankylosis: NS |
| MTA (6) | - Surface treatment: none | - IRR: NS | ||||
| - Splinting: 14 days | ||||||
| - Sacrifice: 180 days | ||||||
| - ABA: single dose of benzathine penicillin 320,000 IU | ||||||
| Panzarini | Animal study on monkeys | Avulsion | CH (10) | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 60 min bench-dried | - Ankylosis: significantly lower in MTA group ( |
| MTA (10) | - Surface treatment: 10 min in 2% acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride | - IRR: NS | ||||
| - Splinting: 30 days | ||||||
| - Sacrifice: 60 days | ||||||
| - ABA: penicillin V (250 mg; 3 drops/day for 7 days) | ||||||
| Marão | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | CH (10) | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 60 min bench-dried | - Ankylosis: NS |
| MTA (10) | - Surface treatment: 10 min in 2% acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride | - IRR: NS | ||||
| - Splinting: not mentioned | ||||||
| - Sacrifice: 80 days | ||||||
| - ABA: single IM dose of benzathine G penicillin 20,000 IU | ||||||
| Esteves | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | Control (8) | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 60 min bench-dried | - Ankylosis: NS |
| CH (9) | - Surface treatment: 10 min in 2% acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride | - IRR: significantly lower in MTA group ( | ||||
| MTA plug & CH filling (10) | - Splinting: not mentioned | |||||
| - Sacrifice: 60 days | ||||||
| - ABA: single IM dose of penicillin G benzathine 20,000 IU | ||||||
| Vogt | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | Control (12) | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 30 min bench-dried | - At 10 days: NS regarding IRR |
| CH (12) | - Surface treatment: 30 min in 1% sodium hypochlorite and 20 min in 2% sodium fluoride solution | - At 60 days: only ankylosis extension showed a statistically significant difference between the MTA Fillapex and the control ( | ||||
| MTA (12) | - Splinting: none | |||||
| MTA Fillapex (12) | - Sacrifice: 10 and 60 days | |||||
| - ABA: single IM dose of penicillin G benzathine 20,000 IU | ||||||
| Ferreira | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | CH | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 60 min bench-dried | - Ankylosis: NS |
| MTA Fillapex | - Surface treatment: 10 min in 2.72% acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride | - IRR: NS | ||||
| - Splinting: performed by silk 3/0 but the duration was not mentioned | ||||||
| - Sacrifice: 8 weeks | ||||||
| - ABA: not mentioned | ||||||
| Negri | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | CH-based paste* (8) | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 60 min bench-dried | - Ankylosis: NS |
| Sealapex (8) | - Surface treatment: 10 min in 2% acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride | - IRR: NS | ||||
| Endofill (8) | - Splinting: none | |||||
| - Sacrifice: 60 days | ||||||
| - ABA: single IM dose of penicillin G benzathine 20,000 IU | ||||||
| Day | Multicenter randomized controlled trial | Avulsion | CH (15 teeth/12 patients) | Delayed or immediate replantation | - Storage: a maximum of 20 min dry extra-alveolar storage time, or the aforementioned scenario plus a maximum of 60 min extra-alveolar time, kept in milk or another appropriate storage media | - Ankylosis: NS |
| Ledermix (12 teeth/10 patients) | - RCT procedure: pulp extirpated and dressed with CH or Ledermix within 7–10 days, at days 60–90 re-dressed with CH, at month 6 obturated if no sign of active resorption, at year 1 definite diagnosis or patient continued to be reviewed until healing | - Periodontal healing: NS | ||||
| - Splinting: 7–10 days | ||||||
| - Clinical visits: 60–90 days, 6 months ± 14 days, 1 year ± 14 days | ||||||
| - ABA: amoxicillin, if allergic another suitable antibiotic | ||||||
| Thong | Animal study on monkeys | Avulsion | Control (12) | Immediate replantation | - Storage: 15 min bench-dried | - Ankylosis: significantly lower in Ledermix group than in CH group ( |
| CH (11) | - Surface treatment: none | - IRR: NS between CH and Ledermix, but significantly lower in both treatment groups than in the control group ( | ||||
| Ledermix (12) | - Splinting: none | |||||
| - Sacrifice: after 8 weeks | ||||||
| - ABA: not mentioned | ||||||
| Bryson | Animal study on mongrel dogs | Avulsion | CH (15) | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 60 min bench-dried | - Favorable healing (presence of cementum over the dentin surface whether previously resorbed or not), and poor healing (including IRR or ankylosis): Ledermix exhibited a significantly greater amount of favorable healing ( |
| Ledermix (14) | - Surface treatment: not mentioned | |||||
| - Splinting: none | ||||||
| - Sacrifice: 4 months | ||||||
| - ABA: not mentioned | ||||||
| Mori | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | CH (15) | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 30 min bench-dried | - At 15 days: NS |
| Alendronate (15) | - Surface treatment: 30 min in 1% hypochlorite solution and 20 min in 2% acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride | - At 30 days: IRR, RRR, and ankylosis were greater in the CH group ( | ||||
| - Splinting: none | - At 60 days: NS | |||||
| - Sacrifice: 15, 30, and 60 days | ||||||
| - ABA: single IM dose of penicillin G benzathine 20,000 IU | ||||||
| Thong | Animal study on monkeys | Avulsion | Control (plaque) (5) | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 60 min bench-dried | - Ankylosis: was the least in the control and the greatest in the bisphosphonate-treated group ( |
| CH (7) | - Surface treatment: | - IRR: was significantly greater in the control than in the 2 treatment groups ( | ||||
| Bisphosphonate (etidronate disodium) (11) | - Splinting: none | |||||
| - Sacrifice: 8 weeks | ||||||
| - ABA: not mentioned | ||||||
| Mori | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | CH | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 30 min bench-dried | - At 15 days: NS |
| Acetazolamide solution | - Surface treatment: 30 min in 1% hypochlorite solution and 20 min in 2% acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride | - At 30 days: ankylosis and RRR were greater in the CH group ( | ||||
| - Sacrifice: 15, 30, and 60 days | - At 60 days: RRR and IRR were greater in the CH group ( | |||||
| - Splinting: none | ||||||
| - ABA: single IM dose of penicillin G benzathine 20,000 IU | ||||||
| Mori | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | CH | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 30 min bench-dried | - Ankylosis: NS |
| Acetazolamide paste | - Surface treatment: 20 min in 1% hypochlorite solution and 20 min in 2% acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride | - RRR: at 60 days, was greater in the CH group ( | ||||
| - Splinting: none | - IRR: NS | |||||
| - Sacrifice: at 15 and 60 days | ||||||
| - ABA: single IM dose of penicillin G benzathine 20,000 IU | ||||||
| Zanetta-Barbosa | Animal study on dogs | Avulsion | Control (6) | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 50 min bench-dried | - Ankylosis: NS |
| CH (6) | - Surface treatment: 10 min in 0.9% physiologic saline, or CH solution (50 mg/mL), or indomethacin solution (50 mg/mL), or CH + indomethacin solution (25 mg/mL of each) | - IRR: NS | ||||
| Indomethacin (6) | - Splinting 15 days | |||||
| CH + indomethacin (6) | - Sacrifice: on day 120 | |||||
| - ABA: single dose of penicillin G procaine 300,000 IU and sodium penicillin G 100,000 IU | ||||||
| Mori | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | CH | Delayed replantation | - Storage: 30 min bench-dried | - At 15 days: NS |
| Gallium nitrate | - Surface treatment: 30 min in 1% hypochlorite solution and 20 min in 2% acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride | - At 30 days: ankylosis and RRR were greater in the CH group ( | ||||
| - Splinting: none | - At 60 days: NS | |||||
| - Sacrifice: at 15, 30, and 60 days | ||||||
| - ABA: single IM dose of penicillin G benzathine 20,000 IU | ||||||
| de Oliveira | Animal study on Wistar rats | Avulsion | CH (8) | Delayed replantation | - Storage/surface treatment: 45 min in saturated solution of sodium chloride | - Emdogain-treated teeth showed a lower percentage of surface resorption (31.58%) than the CH group (80.48%) ( |
| Enamel Matrix-derived protein (Emdogain) (8) | - Splinting: not mentioned | |||||
| - Sacrifice: 25 days | ||||||
| - ABA: none |
Notation: in the studies performed by Mori et al. [43454656], the authors reported distinct results for “ankylosis” and “RRR”. However, we failed to find any distinguished meaning for these terms described in Mori’s articles. Commonly in the literature, these terms are synonymous.
CH, calcium hydroxide; MTA, mineral aggregate trioxide; ABA, antibiotic administration; IU, international unit; IRR, inflammatory root resorption; RRR, replacement root resorption; NS, not significant; IM, intramuscular; RCT, root canal treatment.
*5 mL of propylene glycol, 5 g of CH, 2 g of zinc oxide, and 0.015 g of colophony.