White spot lesions in orthodontics: consensus statements for prevention and management.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Angle Orthodontist Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.2319/062523-440.1
Divesh Sardana, Falk Schwendicke, Esra Kosan, Eser Tüfekçi
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Abstract

Objective: To establish consensus recommendations for clinicians to manage white spot lesions (WSLs) during orthodontic treatment.

Materials and methods: Three task force members reviewed the literature to identify best practices for minimizing WSLs during orthodontic treatment. Each draft statement was read to the task force members by a facilitator, followed by voting, accepting, or editing if necessary. The statements were then sent electronically by an independent third party (Magellan Medical Technology Consultants Inc, Minneapolis, Minn) to a previously formed content validation panel consisting of 20 independent private practitioners and clinical academicians for validation.

Results: Twenty-one statements were developed and sent for content validation. While 19 statements achieved a content validation index (CVI) of 0.78, two items did not. These items were edited by the task force members based on qualitative feedback from content validation participants. Each of these revised statements did achieve a CVI of 0.78 on second evaluation from the content validation panelists and therefore were included in this document.

Conclusion: To reduce the risk of WSLs, it is essential to implement individualized caries management measures based on a comprehensive assessment of the patient's oral and systemic health. Effective at-home and professional mechanical and chemical plaque control should be implemented for high-risk orthodontic patients. Fluoride to support prevention and materials such as orthodontic sealants should also be used to provide a physical barrier around the brackets in high-risk patients. By following these guidelines, orthodontic professionals can help promote oral health and minimize the need for restorative treatment.

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牙齿矫正中的白斑病变:预防和管理的共识声明。
目的:为临床医生在正畸治疗过程中处理白斑病变(WSL)建立一致的建议。材料和方法:三名工作组成员回顾了文献,以确定在正畸治疗期间最大限度地减少WSL的最佳实践。每一份声明草案都由一名主持人向工作组成员宣读,然后进行投票、接受或必要时进行编辑。然后,独立第三方(明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯市麦哲伦医疗技术咨询公司)以电子方式将声明发送给之前成立的由20名独立私人执业医师和临床学者组成的内容验证小组进行验证。结果:编制了21份声明,并将其发送进行内容验证。虽然有19项声明的内容验证指数(CVI)为0.78,但有两项没有。这些项目由工作组成员根据内容验证参与者的定性反馈进行编辑。这些修订声明中的每一个在内容验证小组成员的第二次评估中都获得了0.78的CVI,因此包含在本文件中。结论:为了降低WSL的风险,有必要在全面评估患者口腔和系统健康的基础上实施个性化的龋齿管理措施。高风险正畸患者应实施有效的家庭和专业的机械和化学斑块控制。在高危患者的托槽周围,还应使用氟化物来支持预防和正畸密封剂等材料来提供物理屏障。通过遵循这些指南,正畸专业人员可以帮助促进口腔健康,并最大限度地减少对恢复性治疗的需求。
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Angle Orthodontist
Angle Orthodontist 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
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95
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Angle Orthodontist is the official publication of the Edward H. Angle Society of Orthodontists and is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September and November by The EH Angle Education and Research Foundation Inc. The Angle Orthodontist is the only major journal in orthodontics with a non-commercial, non-profit publisher -- The E. H. Angle Education and Research Foundation. We value our freedom to operate exclusively in the best interests of our readers and authors. Our website www.angle.org is completely free and open to all visitors.
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