Success rate and factors affecting stability of infrazygomatic miniscrew implants: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE European journal of orthodontics Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1093/ejo/cjae074
Sakshi Katyal, Navleen Kaur Bhatia, Rinkle Sardana, Surjit Singh, Ankita Chugh, Muhammad Aaqib Shamim, Abhishek Anil, Anurag Negi, Vinay Kumar Chugh
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Background: The infrazygomatic miniscrew implants (IZC-MSI) serve as innovative temporary anchorage devices placed parallel to the roots of molars in the infrazygomatic crest region, leveraging their extra-radicular location to support the en masse distalization and intrusion of the maxillary dentition. The efficacy and stability of these screws are crucial for their application in contemporary orthodontic practices.

Objectives: This systematic review aimed to estimate the success rate and factors affecting the stability of IZC-MSI.

Search methods: An electronic search was conducted on 7 February 2024 across the following databases: PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases without any restriction on language and time of publication.

Selection criteria: The review included clinical trials (both randomized and non-randomized) and retrospective cohort studies that utilized infrazygomatic miniscrew anchorage for orthodontic tooth movement in human participants.

Data collection and analysis: The proportion of success rate was calculated and factors affecting stability (patient and implant-related factors) such as age, sex, implant position, and loading characteristics were subjected to subgroup analysis and meta-regression. The quality assessment of studies was done using the Cochrane risk-of-bias tools for randomized (RoB 2.0) and non-randomized trials (ROBINS-I).

Results: Fourteen studies (n = 1683 IZC-MSI) were included in the meta-analysis revealing a 92% success rate of IZC-MSI (C.I. 87%-95%; prediction interval: 66%-99%; I2 = 80%). Studies with sample size > 100 presented a 94% success rate (C.I. 91%-96%; I2 = 63%) and moderate heterogeneity. Meta-regression analysis revealed no significant relation between age and success rate. Significant heterogeneity was observed in the subgroup analysis of host-, implant- and other related risk factors affecting stability and limited correlation was found. The risk-of-bias assessment revealed high risk in five, moderate in five, and low in four studies.

Conclusions: IZC-MSI have shown a good success rate for their clinical application. Although some factors appear to influence IZC-MSI stability, the majority of them necessitate additional investigation due to the low quality of evidence. Furthermore, high-quality studies are needed to confirm the results of this meta-analysis and address other important factors such as operator's experience, insertion torque, and sinus penetration that could not be analysed due to limited data.

Registration: CRD42024469048.

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背景:颧骨下微型种植体(IZC-MSI)作为一种创新的临时锚固装置,放置在颧骨下嵴区域与磨牙根平行,利用其根外位置来支持上颌牙列的整体远端和侵入。这些螺钉的有效性和稳定性对其在当代正畸实践中的应用至关重要。目的:本系统综述旨在评估IZC-MSI的成功率及影响其稳定性的因素。检索方法:于2024年2月7日在PubMed、Scopus、EMBASE和Cochrane数据库中进行电子检索,不受语言和出版时间的限制。选择标准:本综述包括临床试验(随机和非随机)和回顾性队列研究,这些研究使用颧下微支具固定人类正畸牙齿运动。数据收集与分析:计算成功率比例,并对年龄、性别、种植体位置、负重特征等影响稳定性的因素(患者及种植体相关因素)进行亚组分析和meta回归。使用Cochrane随机试验(rob2.0)和非随机试验(ROBINS-I)的偏倚风险工具对研究进行质量评估。结果:14项研究(n = 1683例IZC-MSI)被纳入meta分析,显示IZC-MSI成功率为92% (ci 87%-95%;预测区间:66%-99%;i2 = 80%)。样本量为bb100的研究成功率为94% (ci为91%-96%;I2 = 63%)和中等异质性。meta回归分析显示年龄与成功率无显著相关。在影响稳定性的宿主、植入物和其他相关危险因素的亚组分析中,发现了显著的异质性,相关性有限。风险偏倚评估显示5项研究为高风险,5项为中度,4项为低风险。结论:IZC-MSI在临床应用具有良好的成功率。虽然一些因素似乎会影响IZC-MSI的稳定性,但由于证据质量低,大多数因素需要额外的调查。此外,需要高质量的研究来证实本荟萃分析的结果,并解决其他重要因素,如操作人员的经验、插入扭矩和窦性穿透,这些因素由于数据有限而无法分析。注册:CRD42024469048。
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European journal of orthodontics
European journal of orthodontics 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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5.50
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Orthodontics publishes papers of excellence on all aspects of orthodontics including craniofacial development and growth. The emphasis of the journal is on full research papers. Succinct and carefully prepared papers are favoured in terms of impact as well as readability.
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