Mohammad Samiei, Pouya Sabanik, Shiva Tavakkoli Avval
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Abstract
Introduction: This systematic review compared the accuracy of guided endodontics with the conventional method in non-surgical endodontic retreatment.
Methods: Two reviewers conducted a systematic search across PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science databases. Inclusion criteria consisted of all in vitro studies up to October 2024 that documented the application of cone-beam computed tomography in creating a guide for endodontic retreatment cases. The reviewers assessed the quality of the selected studies using the QUIN tool. Data regarding the first author and publication year, sample size, tooth type, retreatment application, computer-aided navigation technique, groups, image acquisition method, outcome measures, guided technique results, conventional technique results, and the main results were extracted using a predefined template.
Results: Based on our criteria, seven studies were included in this review. The studies demonstrated variability in the techniques utilized. Iatrogenic errors were less frequent in guided groups, regardless of the operator's level of experience. Most studies indicated that guided endodontics was more effective than conventional methods, particularly in fiber post-removal and access through MTA, minimizing volumetric loss of tooth structure, and preserving fracture resistance. However, when using guided techniques for removal of separated instruments, more iatrogenic errors occurred, and more time was required compared to the freehand technique.
Conclusion: Guided endodontics has shown promise in improving the outcomes of non-surgical retreatment by reducing complications. However, as all included studies were in vitro, clinical evidence is lacking, and the generalization of these results should be done cautiously. Further well-designed clinical studies are required to confirm these findings.
本系统综述比较了引导牙髓治疗与传统方法在非手术牙髓再治疗中的准确性。方法:两位审稿人对PubMed/MEDLINE、Scopus、Embase和Web of Science数据库进行了系统检索。纳入标准包括截至2024年10月的所有体外研究,这些研究记录了锥束计算机断层扫描在创建根管再治疗病例指南中的应用。审稿人使用QUIN工具评估所选研究的质量。使用预定义模板提取第一作者及发表年份、样本量、牙型、再治疗应用、计算机辅助导航技术、分组、图像采集方法、结局指标、引导技术结果、常规技术结果、主要结果等数据。结果:根据我们的标准,本综述纳入了7项研究。这些研究表明所使用的技术存在差异。无论操作人员的经验水平如何,引导组的医源性错误发生率较低。大多数研究表明,引导牙髓治疗比传统方法更有效,特别是在纤维去除后和通过MTA进入时,最大限度地减少了牙齿结构的体积损失,并保持了抗骨折性。然而,当使用引导技术去除分离的器械时,发生了更多的医源性错误,并且与徒手技术相比需要更多的时间。结论:引导牙髓治疗可以减少并发症,改善非手术再治疗的效果。然而,由于所有纳入的研究都是在体外进行的,缺乏临床证据,这些结果的推广应谨慎进行。需要进一步精心设计的临床研究来证实这些发现。
期刊介绍:
The Iranian Endodontic Journal (IEJ) is an international peer-reviewed biomedical publication, the aim of which is to provide a scientific medium of communication for researchers throughout the globe. IEJ aims to publish the highest quality articles, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of Endodontics. The journal is an official Journal of the Iranian Center for Endodontic Research (ICER) and the Iranian Association of Endodontists (IAE). The Journal welcomes articles related to the scientific or applied aspects of endodontics e.g. original researches, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, review articles, clinical trials, case series/reports, hypotheses, letters to the editor, etc. From the beginning (i.e. since 2006), the IEJ was the first open access endodontic journal in the world, which gave readers free and instant access to published articles and enabling them faster discovery of the latest endodontic research.