Comparison of four cordless gingival displacement systems:
A clinical study
Abstract
Statement of problem. Although the conventional chemicomechanical cord technique is widely
used, packing the cord into the sulcus may cause pain and bleeding. Cordless displacement
techniques have been introduced, but a comparison of these systems is lacking.
Purpose. The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate the efficiency and gingival response of 4
cordless gingival displacement systems.
Material and methods. One hundred twenty teeth in 30 participants were allocated to 4 groups
according to the material used: Tr (Traxodent; Premier Dental Products Co), Es (Expasyl; Acteon UK),
Ez (Expazen; Acteon UK), and Mr (3M Retraction; 3M ESPE). Baseline measurements of periodontal
indices and a digital scan were acquired. The cordless displacement pastes were applied according
to the manufacturer’s instructions. After removal, a second scan was acquired. Participants were
recalled on the 2nd and 14th day to measure periodontal indices and for scans. Screenshots were
superimposed to measure changes in the gingiva. Statistical differences among the different
materials in achieving lingual and buccal vertical gingival displacement were tested using the
related-samples Friedman 2-way ANOVA test by ranks at 3 time points such as immediate, at 2 days,
and at 14 days (a=.05).
Results. Immediate gingival displacement varied with the system used. For horizontal
displacement, median values ranged between 150 mm (Tr) and 725 mm (Ez) for buccal displacement
and between 93 mm (Tr) and 550 mm (Ez) for lingual displacement. Minimum and maximum
displacements also varied and followed a similar trend, with Traxodent providing the lowest
displacement. The plaque index and attachment level did not statistically differ before and after the
treatment. The periodontal parameters were not statistically significant among the groups at all
time intervals, except for the gingival index that increased for all the groups after 2 days.
Conclusions. Significant differences were found among the 4 tested systems in both vertical and
horizontal gingival displacement. Expasyl, Expazen, and 3M Retraction exceeded the 200-mm
requirements for horizontal displacement. Traxodent provided the least displacement in both
vertical and horizontal dimensions. (J Prosthet Dent 2019;121:265-70)
Author(s)
Essam Mohammad Hassan Osman
Journal/Conference Information
Comparison of four cordless gingival displacement systems:
A clinical study,DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prosdent.2018.05.010, ISSN: NA, Volume: 121, Issue: 2, Pages Range: 265-270,