Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Department of Dentistry, European University Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus.
PLoS One. 2021 Feb 17;16(2):e0247011. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247011. eCollection 2021.
Nicotine exposure has been reported to modify bone cell function and the osseous metabolism with potential effects on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement.
To systematically investigate and quantitively synthesize the most recent available evidence from animal studies regarding the effect of nicotine exposure on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement.
Unrestricted searches in 7 databases and hand searching were performed until July 2020 (PubMed, Central, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, SCOPUS, Web of Science, Arab World Research Source, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global).
We searched for controlled studies on healthy animals investigating the effect of nicotine on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement.
Following study retrieval and selection, relevant data was extracted and the risk of bias was assessed using the SYRCLE's Risk of Bias Tool. Exploratory synthesis and meta-regression were carried out using the random effects model.
From the initially identified records, 5 articles meeting the inclusion criteria were selected and no specific concerns regarding bias were identified. Quantitative data synthesis showed that the rate of orthodontic tooth movement in the nicotine exposed rats was higher than in the control group animals (2 weeks of force application; 0.317 mm more movement in nicotine exposed rats; 95% Confidence Interval: 0.179-0.454; p = 0.000). No effect of the concentration or the duration force application was demonstrated following exploratory meta-regression.
Rats administered with nicotine showed accelerated rates of orthodontic tooth movement. Although, information from animal studies cannot be fully translated to human clinical scenarios, safe practice would suggest that the orthodontist should be able to identify patients exposed to nicotine and consider the possible implications for everyday clinical practice.
有报道称,尼古丁暴露会改变骨细胞功能和骨质代谢,从而可能影响正畸牙齿移动的速度。
系统地调查和综合分析目前可获得的关于尼古丁暴露对正畸牙齿移动速度影响的动物研究的最新证据。
在 7 个数据库中进行无限制检索,并手动检索至 2020 年 7 月(PubMed、Central、Cochrane 系统评价数据库、SCOPUS、Web of Science、Arab World Research Source、ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global)。
我们检索了关于健康动物的对照研究,这些研究调查了尼古丁对正畸牙齿移动速度的影响。
在检索和选择研究后,提取相关数据,并使用 SYRCLE 的偏倚风险工具评估偏倚风险。使用随机效应模型进行探索性综合和荟萃回归分析。
从最初确定的记录中,选择了 5 篇符合纳入标准的文章,没有发现具体的偏倚问题。定量数据综合表明,暴露于尼古丁的大鼠的正畸牙齿移动速度高于对照组动物(2 周力应用;暴露于尼古丁的大鼠移动速度增加 0.317mm;95%置信区间:0.179-0.454;p=0.000)。探索性荟萃回归分析未显示浓度或力应用持续时间的影响。
给予尼古丁的大鼠表现出加速的正畸牙齿移动速度。虽然动物研究的信息不能完全转化为人类临床情况,但安全实践应该使正畸医生能够识别暴露于尼古丁的患者,并考虑其对日常临床实践的可能影响。