1. Effectiveness of remineralizing agents in the prevention and reversal of orthodontically induced white spot lesions: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
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Yu Shu, Zhaowei Jiang, Hu Long, Huimin Hu, Long Ge, Chong Feng, Fang Hua, Wenli Lai, Lufei Wang, Sonu Shrestha, and Jiarong Yan
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business.industry ,Network Meta-Analysis ,Significant difference ,Dentistry ,030206 dentistry ,Dental Caries ,Cariostatic Agents ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Study heterogeneity ,Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Tooth Remineralization ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Fluoride toothpaste ,Humans ,Medicine ,Enamel demineralization ,business ,General Dentistry ,Toothpastes - Abstract
To compare the effectiveness of remineralizing agents in the prevention and reversal of white spot lesions (WSLs), which occur during fixed orthodontic treatment, through a systematic review and network meta-analysis. We reviewed controlled randomized clinical trial (RCT) data querying nine databases combined with a manual search (last search date: March 10, 2020). Of 2273 identified studies, 36 RCTs were finally included. After study selection and data extraction, pair-wise and network meta-analyses were performed to analyze the effectiveness of remineralizing agents in the prevention and reversal of WSLs in the short term (≤ 3 months) and long term (> 3 months). The risk of bias was assessed based on the Cochrane guidelines. Statistical heterogeneity, inconsistencies, and cumulative ranking were also evaluated. In terms of WSL prevention, sodium fluoride (NaF) varnish had the highest cumulative ranking for the short-term decalcification index (99.3%); acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) foam ranked first for long-term incidence (96.9%), followed by difluorosilane (Dfs) varnish and high-concentration fluoride toothpaste (HFT) (79.4% and 77.4%, respectively). In the reversal of WSLs, no significant difference was found among different agents or their combinations for the two available outcomes (short-term integrated fluorescence loss and short-term percentage of fluorescence loss). In the prevention of WSLs, APF foam showed the best remineralizing effectiveness in the long term (after debonding), followed by Dfs varnish and HFT. It is unclear whether remineralizing agents can effectively reverse WSLs based on the existing evidence. APF foam may be recommended as a remineralizing agent for preventing orthodontically induced WSLs. CRD42019116852.
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- 2020
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