Artículo de revista
Nonrestorative Treatments for Caries: Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Journal of Dental Research, Volumen 98, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 14-26
15440591
00220345
10.1177/0022034518800014
Autor
Urquhart, O.
Tampi, M. P.
Pilcher, L.
Slayton, R. L.
Araujo, M. W.B.
Fontana, M.
Guzmán-Armstrong, S.
Nascimento, M. M.
Nový, B. B.
Tinanoff, N.
Weyant, R. J.
Wolff, M. S.
Young, D. A.
Zero, D. T.
Brignardello Petersen, Romina
Banfield, L.
Parikh, A.
Joshi, G
Institución
Resumen
© International & American Associations for Dental Research 2018.The goal of nonrestorative or non- and microinvasive caries treatment (fluoride- and nonfluoride-based interventions) is to manage the caries disease process at a lesion level and minimize the loss of sound tooth structure. The purpose of this systematic review and network meta-analysis was to summarize the available evidence on nonrestorative treatments for the outcomes of 1) arrest or reversal of noncavitated and cavitated carious lesions on primary and permanent teeth and 2) adverse events. We included parallel and split-mouth randomized controlled trials where patients were followed for any length of time. Studies were identified with MEDLINE and Embase via Ovid, Cochrane CENTRAL, and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Pairs of reviewers independently conducted the selection of studies, data extraction, risk-of-bias assessments, and assessment of the certainty in the evidence with the Grading of Recommendations