仿生羟基磷灰石与龋齿预防:系统综述和荟萃分析。

Q3 Dentistry
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Pub Date : 2021-10-01
Hardy Limeback, Joachim Enax, Frederic Meyer
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摘要

龋齿仍然是世界上最普遍的疾病之一。研究表明,氟化物对预防龋齿有一定作用。由于许多原因,人们对幼儿使用含氟口腔护理产品感到担忧。因此,有必要确定有效的无氟产品。大量的文献现在存在使用仿生羟基磷灰石(HAP)作为口腔护理产品的有效成分,以对抗龋齿。目的:对基于hap的无氟口腔护理产品减少龋齿效果的临床证据进行系统评价,并对现有随机临床试验(RCTs)进行荟萃分析。方法:采用PICO问题“在所有年龄段的个体(P)中,与含氟产品或不含龋齿控制产品(C)相比,含HAP的无氟口腔护理产品(I)是否降低了龋齿的风险(O)?”使用以下关键词检索Ovid MEDLINE (PubMed)、Scopus、EMBASE和Web of Science数据库:磷灰石、羟基磷灰石、龋齿、蛀牙、牙本质(e)、牙釉质、牙膏、牙膏、漱口水、凝胶、生物膜、牙菌斑、ero(de、ded、sion)、de、re矿物(ise、ized、ised、ization、isation)。综述、牙齿美白、牙齿敏感和体外研究被排除在外。使用PRISMA进行检索,使用GRADE进行质量评价。临床试验进行Cochrane偏倚风险评估,然后进行meta分析。结果:检索到291项研究;22项纳入系统评价,5项纳入临床龋病试验,4项纳入随机对照试验。3项随机对照试验的荟萃分析可能显示HAP提供17%的龋齿保护。其他17项试验对抗药效果的替代结果更为简单。一些试验表明,与含氟产品相比,HAP产品的性能并不差。结论:羟基磷灰石在无氟口腔护理产品中能有效减少龋病。
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Biomimetic hydroxyapatite and caries prevention: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Biomimetic hydroxyapatite and caries prevention: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Biomimetic hydroxyapatite and caries prevention: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Dental caries is still one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide. Research has shown that fluoride has a role in caries prevention. For many reasons there are concerns about young children using fluoride-containing oral care products. Consequently, there is a need to identify effective fluoride-free products. A large body of literature now exists on the use of biomimetic hydroxyapatite (HAP) as an active ingredient in oral care products to combat caries.

Aim: To conduct a systematic review of the clinical evidence of the effects of HAP-based fluoride-free oral care products in caries reduction and conduct a meta-analysis of available randomized clinical trials (RCTs).

Methods: Using the PICO question "In individuals of all ages (P), do fluoride-free oral care products containing HAP as the anti-caries agent (I), compared to products with fluoride or without caries control products (C), reduce the risk of dental caries (O)?" Ovid MEDLINE (PubMed), Scopus, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases were searched using the following keywords: apatite, hydroxyapatite, caries, dental decay, dentin(e), enamel, toothpaste, dentifrice, mouthwash, gels, biofilm, (dental) plaque, ero(de, ded, sion), (de, re)mineral(ise, ized, ised, ization, isation). Reviews, tooth whitening, tooth sensitivity, and in vitro studies were excluded. PRISMA was used for the search and GRADE was used to assess quality. Clinical trials were subjected to the Cochrane Risk of Bias assessment followed by meta-analysis.

Results: 291 studies were retrieved; 22 were suitable for systematic review, 5 were clinical caries trials and 4 were RCTs. A meta-analysis of 3 RCTs was possible showing HAP provided 17% protection against caries. The other 17 trials had simpler proxy outcomes for anticaries effects. Some trials showed non-inferior performance of HAP products compared to those with fluoride.

Conclusion: There is good evidence that hydroxyapatite in oral care products in the absence of fluoride effectively reduces caries.

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Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene (CJDH), established in 1966, is the peer-reviewed research journal of the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Published in February (electronic-only issue), June, and October, CJDH welcomes submissions in English and French on topics of relevance to dental hygiene practice, education, policy, and theory.
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