Efficacy of Minimally Invasive Non-Surgical Therapy (MINST) in Managing Stage III/IV Periodontitis: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.

Q3 Medicine
Robert Lessang, Melinda Rabekka Purba, Dewi Ayuningtyas
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Abstract

Introduction: Minimally invasive non-surgical therapy (MINST) was introduced as an alternative approach in the management of periodontitis. This technique uses a combination of mini/micro instruments with magnification loupes or microscopes for optimal root debridement without flap elevation. This systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluates the efficacy of MINST in managing Stage III/IV periodontitis.

Methods: A review protocol was created according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRIS-MA) guidelines. Although the PRISMA guideline was followed, this review protocol was not registered in PROS-PERO. Online search was conducted on three databases, PubMed, EMBASE, and Google Scholar to find articles published in English from 2013 up to June 2023. Only RCTs using MINST as an intervention were included.

Results: Out of 129 studies, 6 RCTs involving a total of 223 patients met the criteria. The included studies then divided into 3 groups based on intervention comparisons; MINST vs minimally invasive surgical treatment (MIST), MINST with/without adjunct material, and MINST vs conventional non-surgical periodontal therapy (CNST). Minimally invasive non-surgical therapy (MINST) showed comparable efficacy to MIST in the treatment of single intrabony defects with significant probing depth (PD) reduction and clinical attachment level (CAL) gain. After one session of full-mouth MINST, a minimal residual pocket was achieved, and the use of adjunct materials effectively enhanced the treatment outcome.

Conclusion: Moderate evidence supports MINST as an effective and minimally traumatic approach for managing advanced periodontitis, offering comparable clinical outcomes to surgical therapy. Further high-quality trials with long-term follow-up are recommended.

微创非手术治疗(MINST)治疗III/IV期牙周炎的疗效:随机对照试验的系统评价。
简介:微创非手术治疗(MINST)被介绍为治疗牙周炎的另一种方法。该技术使用微型/微型仪器与放大镜或显微镜相结合,在不抬高皮瓣的情况下进行最佳的根清创。这篇随机对照试验(RCTs)的系统综述评估了MINST治疗III/IV期牙周炎的疗效。方法:根据系统评价和荟萃分析(prism - ma)指南的首选报告项目制定评价方案。尽管遵循了PRISMA指南,但该审查方案并未在pro - pero中注册。在PubMed、EMBASE和谷歌Scholar三个数据库中进行在线检索,查找2013年至2023年6月期间发表的英文文章。仅纳入使用MINST作为干预措施的随机对照试验。结果:在129项研究中,6项rct共涉及223例患者符合标准。然后根据干预比较将纳入的研究分为3组;MINST与微创手术治疗(MIST), MINST有/没有辅助材料,MINST与传统非手术牙周治疗(CNST)。微创非手术治疗(MINST)在治疗单一骨内缺陷方面的疗效与MIST相当,可显著降低探探深度(PD)和临床附着水平(CAL)。在一次全口MINST治疗后,获得了最小残留袋,辅助材料的使用有效地提高了治疗效果。结论:中度证据支持MINST作为治疗晚期牙周炎的有效且创伤最小的方法,提供与手术治疗相当的临床结果。建议进一步进行高质量的长期随访试验。
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Swiss dental journal
Swiss dental journal Dentistry-Dentistry (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Fondé en 1891 et lu par tous les médecins-dentistes ou presque qui exercent en Suisse, le SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO est l’organe de publication scientifique de la Société suisse des médecins-dentistes SSO. Il publie des articles qui sont reconnus pour la formation continue et informe sur l’actualité en médecine dentaire et dans le domaine de la politique professionnelle de la SSO.
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