Patil Shankargouda, Hedad Ismaeel Abker, Jafer Alhassen Abdurabu, Abutaleb Ghadah Khalid, Arishi Tahani Mohammed, Arishi Seham Abdullah, Arishi Hussam Abdullah, Jafer Mohammed, Gujar Anadha N, Khan Shahrukh, Raj A Thirumal
Department of Maxillofacial Surgery and Diagnostic Sciences, Division of Oral Pathology, College of Dentistry, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2021 Jan-Mar;11(1):26-32. doi: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2020.11.004. Epub 2020 Nov 17.
To assess the effectiveness of mobile phone applications in improving oral hygiene care and oral health outcomes in patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment.
PUBMED/MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, COCHRANE, PROQUEST, Google Scholar, and Web of Science were systematically searched for original studies published between January 2000 and March 2020. The eligibility criteria being: (i) observational study [cross-sectional, case-control, cohort study, or RCTs] that reported mobile phone application as an intervention or exposure for oral hygiene care. Standard Protocol Items Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) statement was used for quality assessment of interventional studies. The comprehensive search strategy yielded 154 studies after the removal of duplicates. Based on eligibility criteria only 5 studies were included in the data extraction phase.
This review finds that smartphone applications have a significant short term effect in the improvement of oral hygiene when measured using plaque index and gingival index scores. The mean plaque index and gingival index reduced significantly in three out of five studies. The intervention groups [62%] had a lower level of plaque at a 12-week interval as compared to the control group [72%]. Short term follow-ups showed greater improvement in oral hygiene following smartphone application administration.
Within the available evidence, a recommendation can be made for the use of mobile applications in the orthodontic process [oral hygiene] care.
Further research for the development of patient-centered applications for patient safety, clinical decision making, and increasing their effectiveness in the treatment of orthodontic patients are required.
评估手机应用程序对接受固定正畸治疗患者口腔卫生保健及口腔健康状况改善的有效性。
系统检索了2000年1月至2020年3月期间发表在PUBMED/MEDLINE、CINAHL、EMBASE、COCHRANE、PROQUEST、谷歌学术和科学网的原始研究。纳入标准为:(i)观察性研究[横断面研究、病例对照研究、队列研究或随机对照试验],将手机应用程序作为口腔卫生保健的干预措施或暴露因素。采用干预性试验标准方案条目推荐(SPIRIT)声明对干预性研究进行质量评估。综合检索策略在去除重复项后得到154项研究。根据纳入标准,仅5项研究进入数据提取阶段。
本综述发现,使用菌斑指数和牙龈指数评分衡量时,智能手机应用程序在改善口腔卫生方面具有显著的短期效果。五项研究中有三项的平均菌斑指数和牙龈指数显著降低。干预组[62%]在12周时的菌斑水平低于对照组[72%]。短期随访显示,使用智能手机应用程序后口腔卫生改善更为明显。
根据现有证据,可推荐在正畸治疗过程(口腔卫生保健)中使用移动应用程序。
需要进一步研究开发以患者为中心的应用程序,以保障患者安全、辅助临床决策,并提高其在正畸患者治疗中的有效性。