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摘要
背景:牙齿运动的协调需要骨合成和骨吸收的平衡。维生素 D 通过受体介导的作用,调节成骨细胞的分化和成熟,同时也诱导破骨细胞的生成,从而维持这种平衡:分析维生素 D 对正畸牙齿移动(OTM)的影响:检索方法:通过 7 个电子数据库进行系统检索,对现有文献进行了全面探索:采用 PICO 格式确定了纳入标准:采用固定矫治器治疗的正畸患者(P),服用维生素 D3(I),与适当的对照组(C)进行比较,以牙齿移动为主要结果,牙根吸收、锚固力丧失、牙龈缝隙液(GCF)量、疼痛感和牙槽骨密度为次要结果(O):经过广泛的数据库搜索,共获得 251 篇文章。数据收集与分析:经过广泛的数据库搜索,共获得 251 篇文章,根据系统综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明进行严格筛选后,选出了 6 篇文章。随机对照试验(RCT)的批判性评估采用了 RoB 2 工具。定量综述仅包括六篇文章的子集:在研究维生素 D 对 OTM 影响的荟萃分析中,维生素 D 组和对照组之间存在明显差异。具体而言,标准化平均差异(SMD)为 1.43,95% 置信区间(CI)为 0.691 至 2.169(P = .00154)。牙根吸收的 SMD 为-0.51,95% 置信区间为-3.051 至 2.031(P = .11):然而,现有数据的不足阻碍了最终确定维生素 D 对牙根吸收程度的影响。要解决这一难题,需要今后开展人体研究,专门调查维生素 D 在 OTM 和相关牙根吸收领域的影响,从而提供确切的解释:Prospero- CRD42023491783。
Influence of vitamin D in orthodontic tooth movement-a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials in humans.
Background: Orchestration of tooth movement necessitates an equilibrium of bone synthesis and resorption. Vitamin D, through receptor-mediated actions, regulates the differentiation and maturation of osteoblasts and also induces osteoclastogenesis, maintaining this equilibrium.
Objective: To analyze the impact of vitamin D in orthodontic tooth movement (OTM).
Search method: A comprehensive exploration of the existing literature was conducted by systematic search through seven e-databases.
Selection criteria: The criteria for inclusion were established using the PICO format: Orthodontic patients treated with fixed appliance (P), administered with vitamin D3 (I), collated with appropriate control groups (C), with tooth movement as the primary outcome and root resorption, anchorage loss, gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) volume, pain perception, and alveolar bone density as the secondary outcome (O).
Data collection and analysis: After an extensive database search, 251 articles were obtained. Six articles were chosen following a stringent selection using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. The critical appraisal of randomized control trials (RCTs) involved the meticulous application of the RoB 2 tool. The quantitative synthesis incorporated a subset of six articles only.
Results: In the meta-analysis investigating the influence of vitamin D on OTM, a notable disparity was evident between the vitamin D and control groups. Specifically, the standardized mean difference (SMD) stood at 1.43, accompanied by a 95% confidence interval (CI) ranging from 0.691 to 2.169 (P = .00154). For root resorption, the SMD was recorded at -0.51, with a 95% CI spanning from -3.051 to 2.031 (P = .11).
Conclusions: The rate of tooth movement was enhanced by systemic and local administration of vitamin D. However, the inadequacy of available data is a hindrance in determining conclusively the impact of vitamin D on the extent of root resorption. The resolution of this quandary needs future human studies devoted toward investigating the influence of vitamin D in the realms of OTM and associated root resorption, thereby providing a definitive elucidation.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Orthodontics publishes papers of excellence on all aspects of orthodontics including craniofacial development and growth. The emphasis of the journal is on full research papers. Succinct and carefully prepared papers are favoured in terms of impact as well as readability.