恒牙外伤性牙髓暴露的重要牙髓治疗:一条愈合之路?来自现有系统评价的见解。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Rahul Sharma, Kanaga Durga, Harshita Wadhwa
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摘要

目的:批判性地评价现有的系统综述,以评估生命髓治疗(VPT)治疗恒牙外伤性牙髓暴露的现状。方法:综合检索截至2024年11月30日发表的系统综述,检索多个电子数据库,不受语言限制。符合条件的综述评估了VPT与替代治疗或不干预相比的临床有效性。包括病例报告、实验室研究、动物研究和叙述性综述的综述被排除在外。方法质量使用A测量工具评估系统评价(AMSTAR)-2工具进行评估,而主要研究之间的重叠部分使用覆盖面积和校正覆盖面积度量进行量化。结果:包括32项主要研究的4项系统综述和荟萃分析符合纳入标准。初级研究的重叠率为18.75%,重叠程度较高。AMSTAR-2显示,由于检索策略的限制、偏倚风险评估的不一致以及缺乏主要研究资金来源的报告,所有纳入的综述的置信度都极低。尽管存在这些局限性,VPT仍显示出良好的效果,部分髓体切开术比直接髓盖术成功率更高,并成为复杂冠骨折的未成熟和成熟恒牙的首选方法。然而,相互矛盾的证据阻止了关于髓切开术优于氢氧化钙Ca(OH)2或矿物三氧化物聚集体(MTA)盖髓的明确结论。此外,生物陶瓷材料和Ca(OH)2在切髓病例中没有明显差异。结论:恒牙髓部分切开术是治疗外伤性牙髓外露的有效方法;然而,目前的证据基础,以极低的AMSTAR-2评级为特征,仍然不足以支持明确的临床建议。考虑到首选材料的证据相互矛盾和低质量,以及纳入的综述中主要研究的高度重叠,设计良好的随机对照试验和长期随访是确定临床推荐的必要条件。试验注册:国际前瞻性系统评价注册(PROSPERO) CRD42025650026。
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Vital Pulp Therapy for Traumatic Pulpal Exposure in Permanent Teeth: A Path to Healing? Insights From Existing Systematic Reviews.

Aim: To critically evaluate existing systematic reviews to assess the current status of vital pulp therapy (VPT) for managing traumatic pulpal exposures in permanent teeth.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search of multiple electronic databases was conducted for systematic reviews published until November 30, 2024, without language restrictions. Eligible reviews assessed the clinical effectiveness of VPT compared to alternative treatments or no intervention. Reviews that included case reports, laboratory studies, animal studies, and narrative reviews were excluded. The methodological quality was assessed using the A MeaSurement Tool to Assess systematic Reviews (AMSTAR)-2 tool, while the overlap among primary studies was quantified using the covered area and corrected covered area metrics.

Results: Four systematic reviews and meta-analyses, incorporating 32 primary studies, met the inclusion criteria. The overlap among primary studies was 18.75%, indicating a high degree of overlap. AMSTAR-2 revealed that all included reviews had a critically low level of confidence due to limitations in search strategies, inconsistency in risk of bias assessment, and lack of reporting of primary study funding sources. Despite these limitations, VPT demonstrated promising outcomes, with partial pulpotomy achieving higher success rates than direct pulp capping and emerging as the preferred approach for immature and mature permanent teeth with complicated crown fractures. However, conflicting evidence prevented definitive conclusions regarding the superiority of pulpotomy over pulp capping with calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 or mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). Additionally, no significant differences were observed between bioceramic materials and Ca(OH)2 in pulpotomy cases.

Conclusion: Partial pulpotomy appears to be a promising treatment for traumatic pulp exposures in permanent teeth; however, the current evidence base, characterized by critically low AMSTAR-2 ratings, remains insufficient to support definitive clinical recommendations. Given the conflicting and low-quality evidence on the preferred material and the high overlap of primary studies among the included reviews, well-designed randomized controlled trials with long-term follow-up are essential for definitive clinical recommendations.

Trial registration: International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) CRD42025650026.

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Dental Traumatology
Dental Traumatology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
32.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dental Traumatology is an international journal that aims to convey scientific and clinical progress in all areas related to adult and pediatric dental traumatology. This includes the following topics: - Epidemiology, Social Aspects, Education, Diagnostics - Esthetics / Prosthetics/ Restorative - Evidence Based Traumatology & Study Design - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery/Transplant/Implant - Pediatrics and Orthodontics - Prevention and Sports Dentistry - Endodontics and Periodontal Aspects The journal"s aim is to promote communication among clinicians, educators, researchers, and others interested in the field of dental traumatology.
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