Mouhamadou Lamine Guirassy, Folly Emmanuel Baglo, Ahmad Moustapha Diallo, Ndeye Lira Mbow, Diabel Thiam, Adam Seck-Diallo, Henri Michel Benoist
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Abstract
Background: Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder that manifests itself in several organs. There is little consensus in the literature on oral manifestations, particularly dental and periodontal. This study aimed to identify the oral manifestations of sickle cell disease, focusing on dental and periodontal manifestations.
Methods: An electronic search was performed in PubMed, Embase, and African Index Medicus. Quality and risk of bias were assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, the modified Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, and the 2013 Guideline CARE. This systematic review covered research published between 2000 and 2022.
Results: A total of 962 articles were identified, 26 of which were selected, including 13 case-control studies, 4 cohort studies, 7 cross-sectional studies, and 2 case reports. The risk of bias was high for 3.84% of the studies, medium for 38.46%, and low for 57.60%. Oral manifestations were reported in 24 studies, with a predominance of periodontal ones in 10 studies. An association between sickle cell disease and dental caries, pulpal necrosis, and delayed tooth eruption has been reported.
Conclusion: Several oral manifestations, particularly periodontal, of sickle cell disease have been reported. However, current data do not provide evidence of a possible association between sickle cell disease and oral symptoms, particularly periodontal manifestations.
背景:镰状细胞病是一种遗传性疾病,表现在几个器官。关于口腔的表现,尤其是牙齿和牙周方面的文献很少有共识。本研究旨在确定镰状细胞病的口腔表现,重点是牙齿和牙周表现。方法:在PubMed、Embase和African Index Medicus中进行电子检索。使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表、修改后的纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表和2013年指南CARE评估偏倚的质量和风险。该系统综述涵盖了2000年至2022年间发表的研究。结果:共纳入962篇文献,入选26篇,其中病例对照研究13篇,队列研究4篇,横断面研究7篇,病例报告2篇。高偏倚风险为3.84%,中等偏倚风险为38.46%,低偏倚风险为57.60%。24项研究报告了口腔表现,其中10项研究以牙周表现为主。镰状细胞病与龋齿、牙髓坏死和延迟出牙之间的关系已被报道。结论:镰状细胞病的几种口腔表现,特别是牙周表现已被报道。然而,目前的数据并没有提供证据表明镰状细胞病与口腔症状,特别是牙周表现之间可能存在关联。