Prevalence, Incidence and Risk Factors of White Spot Lesions Associated With Orthodontic Treatment – A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1111/ocr.12888
Umar Hussain, Abdul Wahab, Muhammad Abdullah Kamran, Abdullah Ali Alnazeh, Salem Almoammar, Shaya Saud Mohammed Alshahrani, Fayez Hussain Niazi, Shamsul Alam, Nauman Arif, Alessandra Campobasso, Nikoloas Pandis
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The primary objective was to systematically assess the prevalence, incidence and risk factors of WSLs with orthodontic treatment. The secondary objective was to compare the prevalence of WSLs between conventional fixed appliances (CFA) and other appliances, as well as with no treatment. PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, LILACs, Virtual Health Library and Cochrane CENTRAL were searched. Risk of bias was assessed using RoB-2, ROBINS-I tool and the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist. Random-effects meta-analyses of pooled proportions and odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were conducted, followed by meta-regressions, sensitivity analyses, and an assessment of the quality of evidence using GRADE. Trial Sequential Analysis (TSA) was performed to determine the conclusiveness of the evidence. Fifty-seven studies involving 9101 patients (mean age of 16.4 years, 33.5% male) were included. Among orthodontic patients, the pooled prevalence of WSLs was 55.06% (95% CI: 47.7%, 63.6%: 42 studies), incidence was 34.2% (95% CI: 27.6%, 40.6%: 44 studies) and surface prevalence was 26.9% (6 studies; 95% CI: 13.8%, 39.8%). Among non-treated patients, the pooled prevalence of WSLs was 29.1% (95% CI: 17.2%, 41.1%; 21 studies). The odds of WSLs were significantly higher, with CFA being 4.73 times greater compared to other appliances (OR = 4.7, 95% CI: 1, 19.2, p = 0.05) and seven times higher compared to no treatment (OR = 7, 95% CI: 2.6, 18.5, p = 0.001). Prevalence of WSLs increased with longer treatment duration (p < 0.001), varied with ethnicity, being highest in Africans and lowest in Americans (p < 0.05), and method of detection (p < 00.1). TSA confirmed that CFA leads to more WSLs than other appliances or no treatment, with future studies unlikely to alter the direction of the outcomes. Orthodontic treatment increases WSL prevalence, influenced by various factors. Clinicians should carefully consider the development of WSLs during orthodontic treatment and adjust treatment plans accordingly, choose appliances wisely and monitor with effective detection tools. Since one-third of untreated cases already have WSLs, proper documentation at treatment start is essential.

Trail Registration: CRD42023478065

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Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research
Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research - Genes, Growth and Development is published to serve its readers as an international forum for the presentation and critical discussion of issues pertinent to the advancement of the specialty of orthodontics and the evidence-based knowledge of craniofacial growth and development. This forum is based on scientifically supported information, but also includes minority and conflicting opinions. The objective of the journal is to facilitate effective communication between the research community and practicing clinicians. Original papers of high scientific quality that report the findings of clinical trials, clinical epidemiology, and novel therapeutic or diagnostic approaches are appropriate submissions. Similarly, we welcome papers in genetics, developmental biology, syndromology, surgery, speech and hearing, and other biomedical disciplines related to clinical orthodontics and normal and abnormal craniofacial growth and development. In addition to original and basic research, the journal publishes concise reviews, case reports of substantial value, invited essays, letters, and announcements. The journal is published quarterly. The review of submitted papers will be coordinated by the editor and members of the editorial board. It is policy to review manuscripts within 3 to 4 weeks of receipt and to publish within 3 to 6 months of acceptance.
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