Decision-ready evidence for vital pulp therapy: a network meta-analysis of bioactive materials in mature permanent teeth.

IF 1.8 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in dental medicine Pub Date : 2026-04-20 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdmed.2026.1780755
Firas Elmsmari, Reem B Abdelsayed, Qamar Albasoumi, Tareq Aljafarawi, Swadheena Patro, Ajinkya M Pawar
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Abstract

Objectives: This network meta-analysis aimed to generate clinically credible, decision-ready evidence on the comparative effectiveness of bioactive materials used in vital pulp therapy (VPT) of mature permanent teeth with carious exposures, including symptomatic presentations.

Materials and methods: Following PRISMA 2020 and PRISMA-NMA standards (PROSPERO: CRD420251074110), randomized controlled trials evaluating full pulpotomy (FP), partial pulpotomy (PP), direct pulp capping (DPC), and indirect pulp capping (IPC) were systematically identified across six databases. The primary outcome was composite success (clinical and radiographic) at 6, 12, 24, and 36 months. Arm-based Bayesian random-effects network meta-analyses and frequentist sensitivity models (REML-Hartung-Knapp) were performed. Certainty of evidence was graded using CINeMA.

Results: The primary meta-analysis included a total of thirty-five RCTs with a total of 2906 teeth, of which a total of twenty-four RCTs involving mature/ permanent teeth were included. Success rates across all VPT types and time points of the 24 RCTs were generally comparable at >93%. Hydraulic calcium silicate materials (MTA & Biodentine) showed a greater likelihood of success than Ca(OH)2 in direct pulp caps and partial pulpotomy procedures. The difference was established with high-certainty evidence for the comparison of MTA vs. Ca(OH)2 and moderate-certainty evidence for the comparison of Biodentine vs. Ca(OH)2. In contrast, the comparisons of calcium silicate materials were frequently overlapped in their credible intervals with moderate certainty evidence; thus, no explicit difference was found between the calcium silicate materials (e.g., MTA & Biodentine). If adjunctive therapies (e.g., platelet-rich plasma & laser therapies) have a promising effect on success rates, they were supported with low-certainty evidence based on limited data and network sparsity. The meta-analysis met the requirement for network coherence (p > 0.10) and the amount of heterogeneity found was low (τ 2 = 0.09).

Conclusion: Vital pulp therapy in mature permanent teeth demonstrates consistently high success rates, particularly when using calcium silicate-based materials. These findings are supported by high-certainty evidence for comparisons with calcium hydroxide. However, differences among calcium silicate materials remain uncertain due to overlapping credible intervals and moderate certainty of evidence, while adjunctive therapies are supported by low-certainty evidence and should be interpreted cautiously.

Systematic review registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/view/CRD420251074110, PROSPERO CRD420251074110.

关键牙髓治疗的决策准备证据:成熟恒牙生物活性材料的网络荟萃分析。
目的:本网络荟萃分析旨在产生临床可信的、可供决策的证据,证明生物活性材料用于龋齿暴露的成熟恒牙的重要牙髓治疗(VPT)的比较有效性,包括症状表现。材料和方法:遵循PRISMA 2020和PRISMA- nma标准(PROSPERO: CRD420251074110),在6个数据库中系统地鉴定了评估全髓切开术(FP)、部分髓切开术(PP)、直接髓盖术(DPC)和间接髓盖术(IPC)的随机对照试验。主要结局是6、12、24和36个月的综合成功(临床和影像学)。采用基于arm的贝叶斯随机效应网络元分析和频率敏感性模型(REML-Hartung-Knapp)。使用CINeMA对证据的确定性进行分级。结果:初步荟萃分析共纳入35项随机对照试验,共2906颗牙齿,其中24项随机对照试验涉及成熟/恒牙。在24个随机对照试验中,所有VPT类型和时间点的成功率大致相当,为0.93%。水力硅酸钙材料(MTA和Biodentine)在直接髓盖和部分髓切开术中比Ca(OH)2更有可能成功。MTA与Ca(OH)2比较的高确定性证据和Biodentine与Ca(OH)2比较的中等确定性证据证实了这一差异。相比之下,硅酸钙材料的比较经常重叠在其可信区间与中等确定性的证据;因此,在硅酸钙材料(例如MTA和Biodentine)之间没有发现明显的差异。如果辅助治疗(如富血小板血浆和激光治疗)对成功率有希望的影响,基于有限的数据和网络稀疏性,它们得到了低确定性证据的支持。meta分析满足网络一致性的要求(p > 0.10),发现的异质性数量较低(τ 2 = 0.09)。结论:成熟恒牙的生命髓治疗成功率一贯较高,特别是使用硅酸钙基材料。这些发现得到了与氢氧化钙比较的高确定性证据的支持。然而,由于可信区间重叠和证据的中等确定性,硅酸钙材料之间的差异仍然不确定,而辅助治疗得到低确定性证据的支持,应谨慎解释。系统评价注册:https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/view/CRD420251074110, PROSPERO CRD420251074110。
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