我们是否应该等待刷牙?关于龋齿和腐蚀性牙齿磨损的范围研究。

Caries Research Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.1159/000538862
Constanza Fernández, Consuelo A Silva-Acevedo, Fernanda Padilla-Orellana, D. Zero, T. S. Carvalho, Adrian Lussi
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背景刷牙是一项普遍建议。摘要我们的目的是总结有关使用含氟牙膏刷牙的时间与 ETW 和致龋饮食挑战相关的证据。我们按照 PRISMA-ScR 清单进行了范围界定综述,利用三个数据库搜索了涉及暴露于致癌或腐蚀性挑战的人类牙齿的体内、原位或体外研究。仅对包含人类唾液和氟化物的模型进行了评估。数据的选择、提取和偏倚风险分析均独立重复完成。在已确定的 1545 项研究中,有 17 项(16 项与 ETW 有关,1 项与龋齿有关)被纳入。大多数证据(n=10)支持使用含氟产品刷牙不会增加ETW,与刷牙时间无关。推迟刷牙时间长达 1 小时(4 项)或根据患者的问题提出个性化建议(2 项)的研究较少。只有一项研究报告称,餐前或餐后刷牙不会影响变异链球菌的数量。虽然现有证据缺乏可靠的临床研究,但在受到侵蚀性挑战后立即使用含氟产品刷牙不会增加发生 ETW 的风险,因此可以推荐使用含氟产品,这与预防龋齿的建议是一致的。此外,我们建议更新国际指南,提倡根据风险因素提供个性化建议,以预防ETW或龋齿。
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Should We Wait to Brush Our Teeth?: A Scoping Review Regarding Dental Caries and Erosive Tooth Wear.
BACKGROUND Tooth brushing is a universal recommendation. However, the recommendations related to the time of its execution are conflicting, especially when dealing with patients at risk of erosive tooth wear (ETW) or dental caries. SUMMARY Our objective was to summarize the evidence on the timing of brushing with fluoridated toothpaste in relation to ETW and cariogenic dietary challenges. We conducted a scoping review following the PRISMA-ScR checklist, using three databases searching for in-vivo, in-situ, or in-vitro studies involving human teeth exposed to either a cariogenic or an erosive challenge. Only models including human saliva and fluoride were assessed. Data selection, extraction, and risk of bias analysis were done in duplicate and independently. From 1,545 identified studies, 17 (16 related to ETW and 1 to dental caries) were included. Most evidence (n=10) supported that brushing with a fluoride-containing product does not increase ETW, independent of the moment of brushing. Delaying tooth brushing up to 1 hour (n=4) or individualized recommendations based on the patient's problem (n=2) were less frequent. Only one study reported that brushing pre- or post-meal does not affect Streptococcus mutans counts. Most data was in-situ (n=13), and the overall study quality was judged as sufficient/low risk of bias. KEY MESSAGES Although the available evidence lacked robust clinical studies, tooth brushing using fluoridated products immediately after an erosive challenge does not increase the risk of ETW and can be recommended, which is in line with recommendations for dental caries prevention. Furthermore, we suggest updating the international guidelines to promote individualized recommendations based on risk factors to prevent either ETW or dental caries.
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