Fig. 6: Clinical photographs of 9 years old child presented with traumatized upper left central incisor enrolled in Group (W) showing clinical change in color that started to show at the 1 month follow up. | BDJ Open

Fig. 6: Clinical photographs of 9 years old child presented with traumatized upper left central incisor enrolled in Group (W) showing clinical change in color that started to show at the 1 month follow up.

From: Clinical and radiographic evaluation of NeoMTA versus conventional white mineral trioxide aggregate in revascularization of non-vital immature permanent anterior teeth (A randomized controlled trial)

Fig. 6

a Baseline clinical photograph at second appointment, b Clinical photograph at 1 week follow up without discoloration, c Clinical photograph at 1 month follow-up showing shadow of cervical crown discoloration, d Clinical photograph at 3 months follow-up showing cervical crown discoloration, e Clinical photograph at 12 months follow-up showing cervical crown discoloration. f Clinical photograph showing composite buildup.

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