Dentistry Department, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Catholic University of Valencia San Vicente Mártir, 46001 Valencia, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Mar 15;20(6):5201. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20065201.
Hypoplastic or hypomineralized enamel defects represent a recurrent reason for consultation within the pediatric population, causing great discomfort due to their aesthetic appearance, as well as their functional limitations. Current conservative dentistry requires minimally invasive treatments in order to treat such defects and provide successful, definitive solutions. A systematic review of the literature has been carried out in accordance with the PRISMA recommendations. A search was carried out in the PubMed, Scopus, SciELO and Web of Science databases, completed with a manual search. The following variables were extracted from the selected studies: author, year, publication journal, type of study, sample, age of the participants and the materials used for its development. From the initial electronic search of the four databases, 282 articles were identified: 34 from PubMed, 240 from Scopus, 0 from SciELO and 8 from Web of Science. After eliminating duplicate articles, a total of 225 remained. After reading the title and abstract, 158 articles were eliminated, leaving 68. Upon reading the full text, the remaining studies were eliminated for not answering the research question or the inclusion criteria, leaving a total of 13 articles. Finally, 12 articles were used to carry out the systematic review. Treatments performed to date with the ICON™ system in pediatric patients have shown good results after their application. Since the variability of diagnostic methods has been observed, new diagnostic and assessment protocols should be created after treatment to objectify their effect on hypoplastic or hypomineralized enamel defects. In the same way, it has been described that treatment provides better results if combined with other opalustre-type or remineralizing materials. This review is registered in PROSPERO with the number CRD42021288738.
发育不全或矿化不全的牙釉质缺陷是儿科人群中经常就诊的原因之一,由于其美观的外观以及功能限制,会给患者带来极大的不适。目前的保守牙科治疗需要采用微创治疗来治疗这些缺陷,并提供成功的、明确的解决方案。本文按照 PRISMA 建议进行了文献系统回顾。在 PubMed、Scopus、SciELO 和 Web of Science 数据库中进行了检索,并进行了手动检索。从选定的研究中提取了以下变量:作者、年份、出版物期刊、研究类型、样本、参与者年龄以及用于开发的材料。从四个数据库的最初电子检索中,共确定了 282 篇文章:34 篇来自 PubMed,240 篇来自 Scopus,0 篇来自 SciELO,8 篇来自 Web of Science。在消除重复文章后,仍有 225 篇文章。在阅读标题和摘要后,又排除了 158 篇文章,剩下 68 篇。在阅读全文后,由于未回答研究问题或未纳入纳入标准,又排除了其余研究,最终共有 13 篇文章被纳入。最后,有 12 篇文章用于进行系统综述。迄今为止,在儿科患者中使用 ICON™系统进行的治疗在应用后显示出了良好的效果。由于观察到诊断方法的可变性,因此应该在治疗后创建新的诊断和评估方案,以客观评估它们对发育不全或矿化不全的牙釉质缺陷的效果。同样,也有描述表明,如果将其与其他蛋白石型或再矿化材料联合使用,治疗效果会更好。本综述在 PROSPERO 中注册,编号为 CRD42021288738。