Cherian Joe Mathew, Samuel Shannon, Sabu Aneeta Mary, Thomas Abi M, Injety Ranjit J
Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Christian Dental College, Ludhiana, 141008, India.
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Christian Dental College, Ludhiana, 141008, India.
J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2023 Sep-Oct;13(5):610-615. doi: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2023.07.004. Epub 2023 Aug 2.
Dental implants in the recent past have become indispensable in restoring loss of space and support as well as aiding the aesthetics. Although in practice for a few years there is no consensus on the protocols for placement and usage of dental implants in growing jaws.
The present study aims to evaluate evidence-based literature on single or multiple dental implant placements in children(up to 17 years) and to identify areas lacking and gaps in knowledge. The quality assessment tool,namely AMSTAR-2, will also aim to evaluate the quality of said research around paediatric dental implants.
The study was prospectively registered on the Open Science Framework https://osf.io/e59bt/?view_only=ec8fb69455c240ecbfc7379734784bf7.For source selection, electronic searches were performed on MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus databases as well as Google Scholar for all English language systematic reviews and meta analysis on dental implants placed on children up to 17yrs of age by 2 reviewers, wherein the publications until December 2020 were included. A final dataset of 4 systematic reviews were incorporated and analysed using the AMSTAR-2 grading tool.
It was seen that only one study showed moderate overall confidence while one low overall confidence as per the AMSTAR-2. The other 2 systematic reviews were of critically low confidence levels. Hence, the existing systematic reviews on the subject are not of high quality. Most of the reviews have no consensus regarding use and placement of implants in growing patients.
More research and stricter adherence to the quality assessment guidelines is recommended for all future systematic reviews regarding dental implant in children.
近年来,牙种植体在恢复牙列间隙、支持组织以及改善美观方面已变得不可或缺。尽管牙种植体已应用数年,但对于生长发育期颌骨中牙种植体的植入和使用方案仍未达成共识。
本研究旨在评估关于儿童(17岁及以下)单颗或多颗牙种植体植入的循证文献,并确定知识空白领域。质量评估工具AMSTAR-2也将用于评估有关儿童牙种植体研究的质量。
根据AMSTAR-2评估,仅一项研究显示出中等的总体可信度,一项显示低总体可信度。另外两项系统评价的可信度极低。因此,关于该主题的现有系统评价质量不高。大多数综述对于生长发育期患者种植体的使用和植入未达成共识。
对于未来所有关于儿童牙种植体的系统评价,建议进行更多研究并更严格地遵循质量评估指南。