The Effect of Antidepressants on Dental Implant Failure: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Liza Harutyunyan, Kayla Lieuw, Bryan Yang, Eric Lee, Yu-Ting Yeh, Hsuan-Hung Chen, Guo-Hao Lin
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Purpose: To analyze the risk of dental implant failure for patients with a history of antidepressant use through a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Materials and methods: An electronic search was performed up to June 2023 in three databases including PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials; data on the comparison of implant failure rate for patients with and without the use of antidepressants were included. Meta-analyses for the risk ratio of implant failure rate at patient level and implant level were performed.

Results: Overall, 11 clinical studies were selected for inclusion in this review. The meta-analyses showed a risk ratio of 2.44 (95% CI = 1.75 to 3.39; P < .0001) and 2.44 (95% CI = 1.73 to 3.46; P < .0001) for the implant failure at patient level and implant level, respectively. The comparisons presented a low heterogeneity for the patient-level analysis and a moderate heterogeneity for the implant-level analysis among the pooled studies. Subgroup analyses also revealed that patients who received only selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or SSRIs with other types of antidepressants had a higher risk of implant failure than those who were not on any antidepressants.

Conclusions: The current review demonstrates that the use of antidepressants such as SSRIs may increase the risk of dental implant failure at both patient level and implant level. Although limited evidence suggests that a certain type of SSRI (sertraline) may have more influence on implant failure than other SSRIs, future studies are needed to confirm this finding.

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抗抑郁药对植牙失败的影响:系统回顾与元分析》。
目的:本系统综述和荟萃分析旨在分析有抗抑郁药使用史的患者种植牙失败的风险:截至2023年6月,在PubMed/MEDLINE、Web of Science和Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials等三个数据库中进行了电子检索,纳入了使用和未使用抗抑郁药患者种植失败率的比较数据。对患者层面和植入物层面的植入失败率风险比进行了 Meta 分析:本综述选取了 11 项临床研究。荟萃分析表明,患者层面和植入物层面的植入失败风险比分别为 2.44(95% 置信区间= 1.75 至 3.39,p< 0.0001)和 2.44(95% 置信区间= 1.73 至 3.46,p< 0.0001)。在汇总的研究中,患者层面分析的异质性较低,种植体层面分析的异质性适中。亚组分析还显示,只服用选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂(SSRIs)或SSRIs与其他类型抗抑郁药的患者比未服用任何抗抑郁药的患者植入失败的风险更高:目前的综述表明,使用抗抑郁药(如 SSRIs)可能会增加患者和种植体种植失败的风险。尽管有限的证据表明,某种 SSRI(舍曲林)可能比其他 SSRI 对种植失败的影响更大,但还需要未来的研究来证实这一结论。
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