哪些干预措施可以预防孕妇、新生儿母亲和其他主要照顾者的儿童早期龋齿?

Q3 Dentistry Evidence-based dentistry Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1038/s41432-024-01047-x
Asim Al-Ansari
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数据来源科克伦口腔健康试验登记册、科克伦妊娠与分娩试验登记册、CENTRAL、MEDLINE、Embase、CINAHL EBSCO、美国国立卫生研究院正在进行的试验登记册和世界卫生组织国际临床试验登记平台:随机对照试验(RCT)和群组试验(RCT),评估针对孕妇、新生儿母亲或其他主要照顾者的干预措施对预防出生后第一年婴儿早期龋齿(ECC)的影响:研究的选择、数据提取和管理以及对纳入研究的偏倚风险评估由两位作者独立完成:结果:23 项试验符合纳入标准。儿童饮食和喂养方法建议可将乳牙患龋齿的风险降低 15%,证据具有中等确定性。与标准护理相比,所有其他措施几乎没有差别,证据的确定性为低度到极低度:总体而言,评估针对孕妇和新生儿母亲的干预措施对预防婴儿出生后第一年的幼儿龋齿(ECC)效果的证据确定性较低至很低。需要更多可靠的 RCT 研究来为实践和政策制定提供依据。
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Which interventions could prevent early childhood caries in pregnant women, new mothers, and other primary caregivers?
Cochrane Oral Health’s Trials Register, Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth’s Trials Register, CENTRAL, MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL EBSCO, the US National Institutes of Health Ongoing Trials Register, and WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and cluster-RCTs assessing the effects of interventions targeted at pregnant women, new mothers or other primary caregivers for preventing early childhood caries (ECC) in infants during the first year of life. Selection of studies, data extraction and management, and assessment of risk of bias in the included studies were independently performed by two authors. Twenty-three trials met the inclusion criteria. Child diet and feeding practices advice could reduce the risk of developing dental caries in primary teeth by 15% with the evidence being of moderate certainty. All other measures showed little to no difference compared to standard care, with evidence of low to very low certainty. Generally, the evidence assessing the effects of interventions targeted at pregnant women and new mother for preventing early childhood caries (ECC) in infants during the first year of life is of low to very low certainty. More robust RCTs are needed to inform practice and policy making.
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Evidence-based dentistry
Evidence-based dentistry Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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期刊介绍: Evidence-Based Dentistry delivers the best available evidence on the latest developments in oral health. We evaluate the evidence and provide guidance concerning the value of the author''s conclusions. We keep dentistry up to date with new approaches, exploring a wide range of the latest developments through an accessible expert commentary. Original papers and relevant publications are condensed into digestible summaries, drawing attention to the current methods and findings. We are a central resource for the most cutting edge and relevant issues concerning the evidence-based approach in dentistry today. Evidence-Based Dentistry is published by Springer Nature on behalf of the British Dental Association.
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