Hayat Alghutaimel, Manal Matoug-Elwerfelli, Venkateshbabu Nagendrababu, Paul Michael Howell Dummer
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目的:在牙髓治疗中使用蜂胶基材料促进牙髓伤口愈合或对根管系统进行消毒是科学家和临床医生近期关注的焦点。这主要是因为蜂胶的抗菌、消炎、免疫调节和伤口愈合特性已得到充分证实。这篇范围界定综述对蜂胶基化合物在原牙和恒牙牙髓治疗中的临床应用进行了严格的文献评估:在 Scopus、PubMed 和 Web of Science 中进行了一次电子文献检索,检索时间截至 2023 年 10 月(含 2023 年 10 月),以确定评估蜂胶在原牙和恒牙牙髓治疗中的应用的研究。研究中使用了相关的 MeSh 术语和关键词。仅纳入以英语撰写的人类临床研究。两名独立作者对确定的稿件进行筛选和评估,以确定是否纳入。然后对符合条件的稿件进行严格评审和数据提取,并根据其临床应用情况对信息进行总结:结果:共确定了 26 项人类临床研究并将其纳入分析。研究了蜂胶在基牙和恒牙中作为直接牙髓盖髓或牙髓切断材料的应用,以及在根管消毒和无活力牙髓的牙根填充中的应用。总体而言,研究报告指出,蜂胶的使用在控制炎症、促进组织修复和根管系统消毒方面具有良好的效果。然而,对这些研究的批判性评估发现了一系列方法和报告方面的缺陷,导致所报告的临床结果和结论不可靠:尽管有关在牙髓治疗中使用蜂胶基材料的研究报告了可喜的临床结果,但这些研究在方法和报告方面存在一系列缺陷。要想就蜂胶基材料得出以证据为基础的可靠结论,必须进一步开展设计完善、报告得当的对照临床研究。此外,有必要制定蜂胶基材料的质量保证和安全使用指南,以提高其在牙髓病学中的商业用途。
Endodontic Applications of Propolis in Primary and Permanent Teeth: A Scoping Review of Clinical Studies.
Objective: The use of propolis-based materials within endodontics to promote pulp wound healing or disinfect the root canal system has been a recent focus of scientists and clinicians. This is mainly because of the well-documented antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and wound healing properties of propolis. This scoping review critically appraises the literature on the clinical applications of propolis-based compounds during endodontic therapy of primary and permanent teeth.
Methods: An electronic literature search was performed in Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science up to and including October 2023 to identify studies assessing the use of propolis during endodontic therapy of primary and permanent teeth. A combination of relevant MeSh terms and keywords was used. Only human clinical studies written in English were included. The identified manuscripts were screened and assessed for inclusion by two independent authors. Eligible manuscripts were then subjected to critical appraisal and data extraction with the information being summarised according to their clinical application.
Results: A total of 26 human clinical studies were identified and included in the analysis. Propolis was investigated for use in the primary and permanent dentitions as a direct pulp capping or pulpotomy material as well as in root canal disinfection and root filling of teeth with non-vital pulps. Overall, the studies reported that the use of propolis was associated with promising outcomes in terms of efficacy to control inflammation, enhance tissue repair, and disinfection of the root canal system. However, a critical appraisal of the studies revealed a range of methodological and reporting deficiencies, resulting in unreliable results and conclusions in terms of the clinical outcomes reported.
Conclusion: Although the studies on the use of propolis-based materials in endodontics reported promising clinical outcomes, they had a range of methodological and reporting flaws. Further well-designed and properly reported controlled clinical studies are essential to derive sound evidence-based conclusions on propolis-based materials. Furthermore, guidelines for quality assurance and safe use of propolis-based materials are necessary to enhance their production for commercial use in endodontics.