masterThesis
Accuracy in the marginal adaptation and/or internal adaptation of full-coverage fixed prostheses made with digital impressions and conventional impressions: A systematic review
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2023-03-21Autor
Cajas Guamán, María Augusta
Cabrera Toro, María Marcela
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Resumen
Objective: To verify compliance with the requirements established by the scientific community
and to demonstrate the validity and reliability of the systematic reviews on the accuracy
(marginal adaptation and/or internal adaptation) of the full-coverage fixed prostheses made
with digital impressions versus conventional impressions.
Methods: Searches were performed in three electronic databases, PubMed, Scopus, and Web
of Science, as well as in the gray literature. In the search strategy, medical subject heading
(MeSH) words were used in PubMed, and free terms were used for the titles and abstracts of
each article. Each keyword was separated by the Boolean operator OR to later be combined
with the Boolean operator AND. Six systematic reviews were included for qualitative synthesis.
To assess the methodological quality of the included systematic reviews, the AMSTAR 2 tool
was used
Results:The search yielded 131 studies, of which 78 remained after removing duplicates. The
title and abstract of each chosen study were assessed, and 22 articles were included for full
text reading. Finally,six studies were included, of which three studies were considered to have
low confidence, while the other three were considered to have critically low confidence. In
addition, the six SRs evaluated the adaptation or marginal fit, while only three studies
measured internal adaptation.
Conclusions: The use of digital impressions in single fixed prostheses maintains a marginal
level within the limit of clinical acceptability, however, the methodological quality of systematic
reviews is poor, according to the AMSTAR 2 tool.