Hall technique for primary teeth: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Shijia Hu , Alaa BaniHani , Sarah Nevitt , Michelle Maden , Ruth M. Santamaria , Sondos Albadri
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Abstract

Background

There has been a debate about the use of Hall Technique (HT), whether it can be considered as a standard technique for the management of carious primary molars.

Aim

To summarise the evidence on HT for managing dentine caries in primary teeth.

Design

MEDLINE, Embase, CENTRAL and Epistemonikos databases were searched for clinical studies conducted from 2007 to 2021 evaluating HT in primary teeth. Two reviewers independently screened, data extracted and quality assessed the studies.

Results

Eleven publications from eight unique studies were included. Four were of low risk of bias overall and five studies were included in a meta-analysis. Overall, HT was 49 % (RR 1.49 [95 % CI: 1.15–1.93], I2 =89.5 %, p < 0.001) more likely to succeed. When compared to direct restorations, HT was 80 % more likely to succeed; while similar success was found when compared to conventional preformed metal crowns. HT was also over 6 times (RR 0.16 [95 %CI: 0.10–0.27], I2 =0 %, p < 0.001) less likely to fail. Most of the studies included proximal or multi-surface lesions.

Conclusions

HT is successful option for the management of caries in primary teeth, particularly for proximal or multi-surface dentine lesions. It is well-tolerated by children and acceptable to parent, with mild adverse effects reported.

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霍尔技术治疗乳牙:系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景:关于霍尔技术(HT)是否可以作为治疗龋齿的标准技术一直存在争议。目的总结热疗治疗乳牙牙本质龋的临床疗效。检索DesignMEDLINE、Embase、CENTRAL和Epistemonikos数据库,检索2007年至2021年进行的评估乳牙HT的临床研究。两名审稿人独立筛选、提取数据并评估研究质量。结果纳入了8项独立研究的6篇文献。4项总体偏倚风险较低,5项研究纳入荟萃分析。总的来说,HT为49% (RR 1.49(95%置信区间:1.15—-1.93),I2 = 89.5%, p & lt;0.001)更有可能成功。与直接修复相比,HT成功的可能性高80%;与传统的预制金属冠相比,也取得了类似的成功。HT也超过6倍(RR 0.16 [95% CI: 0.10 ~ 0.27], I2 = 0%, p <0.001)失败的可能性更小。大多数研究包括近端或多表面病变。结论sht是治疗乳牙龋齿,尤其是近端或多面牙本质病变的有效选择。儿童耐受性良好,家长可接受,有轻微不良反应报道。
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Japanese Dental Science Review
Japanese Dental Science Review DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
9.90
自引率
1.50%
发文量
31
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: The Japanese Dental Science Review is published by the Japanese Association for Dental Science aiming to introduce the modern aspects of the dental basic and clinical sciences in Japan, and to share and discuss the update information with foreign researchers and dentists for further development of dentistry. In principle, papers are written and submitted on the invitation of one of the Editors, although the Editors would be glad to receive suggestions. Proposals for review articles should be sent by the authors to one of the Editors by e-mail. All submitted papers are subject to the peer- refereeing process.
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