裂隙封闭剂在高龋风险儿童和青少年中的临床效果和成本效益。

GMS health technology assessment Pub Date : 2014-10-01 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.3205/hta000118
Silke Neusser, Christian Krauth, Rugzan Hussein, Eva Maria Bitzer
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在德国,在恒磨牙咬合面应用树脂基凹坑和裂隙密封剂是6至18岁儿童和青少年个体预防措施的一部分。自1993年以来,法定健康保险涵盖个人预防。该报告讨论了坑和裂隙密封剂在预防龋齿高风险儿童和青少年龋齿方面的医疗效力、成本效益以及伦理、社会和法律影响等问题。研究结果表明,牙窝和牙缝密封剂具有保护作用,特别是对龋齿风险高的儿童和青少年。此外,经济评价表明这一群体有节约成本的趋势。然而,不能建议全面扩大干预。所有的研究都显示了偏向于坑和裂隙密封的风险,以及对德国卫生保健系统的有限可转移性。经济评估中包含的研究揭示了方法上的缺陷。经济模型和初步研究都没有提供可靠的结果。
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Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of fissure sealants in children and adolescents with a high caries risk.

In Germany, the application of resin-based pits and fissures sealants on the occlusal surfaces of permanent molars is part of individual prophylaxis for children and adolescents between six and 18 years. The individual prophylaxis is covered by the Statutory Health Insurance since 1993. The report addresses questions on medical effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, as well as ethical, social, and legal implications of pit and fissure sealants in preventing dental caries for children and adolescents at high caries risk. The results of the studies indicate a protective effect of pit and fissure sealants, particularly for children and adolescents at high caries risk. Additionally, the economic evaluation suggests a tendency for cost savings in this group. Nevertheless, a general expansion of the intervention cannot be recommended. All studies show a risk of bias in favour of pit and fissure sealing and a limited transferability to the German health care system. Studies included in the economic evaluation revealed methodological flaws. Both the economic models and primary studies do not provide reliable results.

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