头颈部放射治疗后的龋齿预防--系统综述

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
BENEDIKT LUKA , ANNELIE FIEDLER , CAROLINA GANSS , VERONIKA SOETEDJO , KIRSTIN VACH , NADINE SCHLUETER
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摘要

目的头颈部(HN)放射治疗有可能导致龋齿的肆虐,因此必须加强预防。本系统综述旨在总结这些患者的龋病预防措施的有效性证据。方法纳入对接受头颈部放疗的患者进行龋病调查的临床研究,这些研究与任何对照组相比至少有一项龋病预防干预措施。除英语或德语外,其他语言的报告均被排除在外。2024年1月中旬,在PubMed、Web of Science、Google Scholar和Cochrane Library上找到了相关记录。用 RoB2 评估了偏倚风险。对结果进行了总结。由于数据不统一,无法进行计划的荟萃分析。他们接受了高达 70 Gy 的辐照,并接受了不同的龋病预防干预措施,包括氟化钠或氟化亚锡凝胶、再矿化溶液、"口内氟释放系统 "和蔗糖限制饮食。龋齿评分每年增加 0.48 DMF-S 到 9.2 DF-S。龋齿增量在涂氟不足组和涂氟严格组之间的差异最大。目前还缺乏关于 HN 放射治疗后预防龋齿的临床研究,现有研究也存在很多局限性。然而,巨大的效应规模和广泛的共识表明,使用氟化物对于预防这些患者的龋齿是不可或缺的。
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PREVENTING CARIES AFTER RADIOTHERAPY TO THE HEAD AND NECK REGION – A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Objectives

Radiotherapy to the head and neck region (HN) bears the risk of a rampant development of caries, making intensified prevention necessary. Aim of this systematic review was to summarize the evidence on the efficacy of caries preventive measures in these patients.

Methods

Clinical studies investigating caries in patients with radiotherapy in the HN with at least 1 caries preventive intervention compared to any control were included. Reports in languages other than English or German were excluded. Records were identified on PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Library mid-January 2024. Risk of bias was assessed with RoB2. Results were summarized. Planned meta-analyses could not be performed, because of heterogenous data.

Results

Five studies were included, with a total of 355 participants. They were irradiated with up to 70 Gy and received different caries preventive interventions, including sodium fluoride or stannous fluoride gels, remineralizing solutions, an “Intraoral Fluoride Release System” and sucrose restricted diet. Caries score increased between 0.48 DMF-S and 9.2 DF-S per year. Largest differences in caries increments were measured between groups with insufficient and with rigorous fluoride application.

Conclusions

The main limitations were compromised randomization, heterogeneity of patients and small sample sizes. Clinical studies on caries prevention after radiotherapy to the HN are lacking and the existing ones bear extensive limitations. However, the large effect size and broad consensus suggest the use of fluoride to be indispensable in preventing caries in these patients.

The study was funded by the Medical Center - University of Freiburg and was not registered.

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Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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105
审稿时长
28 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice presents timely original articles, as well as reviews of articles on the results and outcomes of clinical procedures and treatment. The Journal advocates the use or rejection of a procedure based on solid, clinical evidence found in literature. The Journal''s dynamic operating principles are explicitness in process and objectives, publication of the highest-quality reviews and original articles, and an emphasis on objectivity.
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