光生物调节对正畸诱导牙根吸收的预防和康复作用:动物研究的系统综述。

IF 1.8 Q2 SURGERY
Lin Kong, Jingyi Hou, Ying Zhao
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目的:评价光生物调节(PBM)对正畸诱导牙根吸收(OIRR)的预防和康复作用。方法:电子检索PubMed、Embase、Cochrane、Web of Science、Scopus和OpenGrey 6个数据库,检索截至2024年9月12日有关PBM和OIRR的动物研究。纳入研究的偏倚风险(ROB)通过sycle的工具进行评估。PBM对OIRR的影响被认为是在正畸牙齿移动期间或之后通过照射预防OIRR和修复OIRR。分别总结了减少和恢复OIRR的PBM方案。结果:本综述最终纳入了15项研究。在修复OIRR方面,4项相关研究均证实激光可显著降低根吸收度、根吸收面积(RRA)和根吸收体积。在13项关于预防OIRR的研究中,9项研究(5项涉及激光,4项涉及发光二极管[LED])支持PBM的积极作用,3项研究(2项涉及激光,1项涉及LED)没有效果,1项研究报道激光照射增加RRA, LED没有效果。10项研究的ROB不明确,5项研究的ROB高。由于纳入的研究存在相当大的临床和统计异质性,因此未进行meta分析。结论:在目前的动物研究证据中,基于激光的PBM可能有希望恢复OIRR。关于PBM对OIRR的预防作用仍存在相当大的争议。PBM预防OIRR的有效剂量和照射方式有待进一步研究。
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The Preventive and Rehabilitative Effects of Photobiomodulation on Orthodontically Induced Root Resorption: A Systematic Review of Animal Studies.

Objective: To critically assess the preventive and rehabilitative effects of photobiomodulation (PBM) on orthodontically induced root resorption (OIRR). Methods: Six databases (PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science, Scopus and OpenGrey) were electronically searched up to September 12, 2024 to retrieve animal studies about PBM and OIRR. The risk of bias (ROB) of included studies was assessed by the SYRCLE's tool. The effects of PBM on OIRR are regarded as OIRR prevention and OIRR rehabilitation by irradiation during or after orthodontic tooth movement. The PBM protocols for reducing and rehabilitating OIRR were summarized separately. Results: A total of 15 studies were ultimately included in this review. Regarding OIRR rehabilitation, all 4 relevant studies confirmed that laser significantly reduced root resorption degree, root resorption area (RRA) and root resorption volume, respectively. As for 13 studies investigating OIRR prevention, 9 studies (5 involving laser and 4 involving light-emitting diode [LED]) supported the positive effects of PBM, 3 studies (2 involving laser and 1 involving LED) showed no effects, 1 study reported that laser irradiation increased RRA and LED did no effect. 10 studies ranked unclear ROB and 5 studies presented high ROB. Due to considerable clinical and statistical heterogeneity among included studies, the meta-analysis was not performed. Conclusion: Within current evidence of animal studies, laser-based PBM might be promising to rehabilitate OIRR. Considerable controversy still exists on the preventive effect of PBM on OIRR. Further study is needed to detect effective dose and irradiation methods of PBM on OIRR prevention.

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期刊介绍: Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery Editor-in-Chief: Michael R Hamblin, PhD Co-Editor-in-Chief: Heidi Abrahamse, PhD
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