Iron Deficiency Anemia and Dental Caries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Global Pediatric Health Pub Date : 2024-09-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333794X241273130
Rubén Aguirre-Ipenza, Wendy Nieto-Gutiérrez, Winnie Contreras, Pavel J Contreras, Walter H Curioso
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Objective. To evaluate the evidence regarding the association between iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and dental caries in children and adolescents. Methods. Searches were conducted in 4 international databases from the beginning of records until October 2023. Studies evaluating the association between IDA and dental caries in individuals aged 6 months to 18 years were included. Risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle Ottawa Scale. Quantitative synthesis was performed using the inverse variance or Mantel-Haenzel method, depending on the type of outcome analyzed. Measures of association included odds ratios and mean differences, employing a random-effects model with a 95% confidence interval. Results. A total of 1161 studies were identified, of which 12 were selected for qualitative review and 9 for meta-analysis. A significant association was found between IDA and dental caries (odds ratio of 3.54; 95% CI: 2.54-4.94) and a higher rate of dental caries in the presence of IDA (mean difference of 1.96; 95% CI: 1.07-2.85). The certainty of evidence according to GRADE was rated as very low. Conclusions. Despite the limited certainty, the findings indicate a significant association between IDA and dental caries. It is prudent to interpret these results with caution, considering the methodological limitations of the studies. However, given the potential relevance of this association for public health, recommending oral health strategies, including preventive and corrective dental interventions, for anemia control programs underlines the importance of more rigorous future research to strengthen the certainty of the evidence and guide the implementation of these strategies.

缺铁性贫血与龋齿:系统回顾与元分析》。
目的:评估缺铁性贫血(IDA)与儿童和青少年龋齿之间关系的证据。评估有关儿童和青少年缺铁性贫血(IDA)与龋齿之间关系的证据。方法。从记录开始到 2023 年 10 月,在 4 个国际数据库中进行检索。纳入了评估 6 个月至 18 岁儿童缺铁性贫血与龋齿之间关系的研究。采用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表评估偏倚风险。根据分析结果的类型,采用逆方差法或曼特尔-海泽尔法进行定量综合。相关性测量包括几率比例和平均差异,采用随机效应模型,置信区间为 95%。研究结果共确定了 1161 项研究,其中 12 项用于定性审查,9 项用于荟萃分析。研究发现,IDA 与龋齿之间存在明显关联(几率比为 3.54;95% CI:2.54-4.94),存在 IDA 的龋齿率更高(平均差异为 1.96;95% CI:1.07-2.85)。根据 GRADE,证据的确定性被评为很低。结论。尽管确定性有限,但研究结果表明 IDA 与龋齿之间存在显著关联。考虑到研究方法的局限性,在解释这些结果时应谨慎。然而,鉴于这种关联与公共卫生的潜在相关性,在贫血控制计划中推荐口腔健康策略(包括预防和矫正牙齿干预措施),强调了今后开展更严格研究的重要性,以加强证据的确定性并指导这些策略的实施。
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Global Pediatric Health
Global Pediatric Health Nursing-Pediatrics
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