Clinical Outcome of Direct Pulp Therapy in Primary Teeth: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Parimala Kulkarni, Shilpi Tiwari, Nikita Agrawal, Anup Kumar, Poorva Umarekar, Sanjana Bhargava
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Abstract

Background: Direct pulp treatment is carried out when a healthy pulp gets mechanically/accidentally exposed during the operative procedures or trauma.

Aim: To determine the effects of various direct pulp capping materials as measured by the clinical and radiographic analysis.

Design: Two reviewers performed a database search of the studies published between January 2005 and November 2020. The inclusion criteria were papers published in the English language; children aged 3-12 years having deep carious lesions in primary teeth. All potential studies were acknowledged by their title and abstract. The full-text analysis of potentially relevant studies, the selected studies were included in the systematic review. A meta-analysis calculation was performed for the overall data and the subgroup data.

Results: The database searching led to 57 articles, which were of direct pulp treatment in primary teeth, after the removal of duplicates, 55 records remained but did not meet all inclusion criteria. A high variability was observed among the papers. Further filtering with criteria led to nine articles, which met all inclusion criteria. Meta-analysis demonstrated the success rates of DPT in primary teeth (95% confidence interval -0.799-0.898); P < 0.001. Clinical assessments of various direct pulp capping materials suggested 84.9% of success irrespective of the material used. The nine studies were heterogeneous according to the random effect model (P < 0.001, I2 = 84.08%).

Conclusions: Direct pulp treatment has the advantage of being a conservative vital pulp therapy reducing the need for a more invasive treatment.

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乳牙直接牙髓治疗的临床效果:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景:当一个健康的牙髓在手术过程中或外伤中机械或意外暴露时,直接进行牙髓治疗。目的:通过临床和影像学分析,探讨各种直接盖髓材料的效果。设计:两位审稿人对2005年1月至2020年11月发表的研究进行了数据库检索。纳入标准为以英文发表的论文;3-12岁的儿童,乳牙有深部龋齿。所有潜在的研究都有标题和摘要。对可能相关的研究进行全文分析,选定的研究纳入系统评价。对总数据和亚组数据进行meta分析计算。结果:在数据库中检索到乳牙直接牙髓治疗的文献57篇,去除重复文献后,仍有55篇不符合全部纳入标准。论文之间存在很大的差异。根据条件进一步筛选得到9篇文章,它们符合所有纳入条件。meta分析显示乳牙DPT的成功率(95%可信区间-0.799-0.898);P < 0.001。各种直接盖髓材料的临床评估表明,无论使用何种材料,成功率均为84.9%。根据随机效应模型,9项研究均存在异质性(P < 0.001, I2 = 84.08%)。结论:直接牙髓治疗是一种保守的重要牙髓治疗方法,减少了对侵入性治疗的需要。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry (ISSN - 0970-4388) is the official organ of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry. The journal publishes original articles and case reports pertaining to pediatric and preventive dentistry.
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