Sivaramakrishnan Gowri, Sridharan Kannan
Bahrain Defence Force Royal Medical Services, Riffa, Bahrain.
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, Bahrain.
Evid Based Dent. 2025 Mar;26(1):68-69. doi: 10.1038/s41432-024-01064-w. Epub 2024 Sep 19.
Nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs) are the primary pharmacological option for smokers looking to quit. However, they can lead to oral health issues, including aphthous ulcers, gastric irritation resulting in tooth wear, mouth irritation, soreness, and dryness, which may decrease patient adherence. Dentists should be integrated into the tobacco cessation team to prevent, detect, and manage these oral side effects associated with NRT use. Therefore, the objective of this network meta-analysis is to examine the relationship between different forms of NRTs and their oral side effects.
Databases were screened for literature and full text articles were obtained for eligible studies. Relevant data was extracted. NMA Studio was used to perform random-effects network meta-analysis to generate mixed treatment comparison pooled estimates from odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). The forest plot was generated, and the network diagram was drawn for key comparisons. The OR and 95% CI were estimated from the data on the number of patients that reported the oral side effects in the included studies.
A total of 21 articles were included. The Risk of Bias assessment revealed a moderate to low risk across all domains for the included studies. The mixed treatment comparison pooled estimates indicated that nicotine gum was significantly associated with the occurrence of aphthous ulcers [2.25 (1.03, 4.90)] and gastric reflux/vomiting [4.40 (1.51, 12.80)]. Additionally, the results showed that nasal spray significantly caused mouth/throat irritation [5.37 (1.03, 27.92)] and taste disturbance [4.87 (2.83, 8.37)] in comparison to tested NRT interventions.
Significant oral side effects are associated with NRT use, as demonstrated in this study. Dentists should implement tobacco cessation methods in their practices, including pharmacotherapy, to effectively monitor these patients. Continuous education and certification programs should be mandatory for dentists who want to practice tobacco cessation. This should also be included in the undergraduate dental curriculum to help dentists gain confidence in prescribing NRT. Standard evidence-based guidelines should be published to outline possible methods for encouraging tobacco cessation in dental settings.
尼古丁替代疗法(NRTs)是希望戒烟的吸烟者的主要药物选择。然而,它们可能导致口腔健康问题,包括阿弗他溃疡、因胃酸刺激导致的牙齿磨损、口腔刺激、疼痛和干燥,这可能会降低患者的依从性。牙医应纳入戒烟团队,以预防、检测和管理这些与使用NRT相关的口腔副作用。因此,本网络荟萃分析的目的是研究不同形式的NRTs与其口腔副作用之间的关系。
对数据库进行文献筛选,并获取符合条件的研究的全文文章。提取相关数据。使用NMA Studio进行随机效应网络荟萃分析,以从比值比(OR)和95%置信区间(CI)生成混合治疗比较汇总估计值。生成森林图,并绘制关键比较的网络图。根据纳入研究中报告口腔副作用的患者数量数据估计OR和95%CI。
共纳入21篇文章。偏倚风险评估显示,纳入研究在所有领域的风险为中到低。混合治疗比较汇总估计表明,尼古丁口香糖与阿弗他溃疡的发生[2.25(1.03,4.90)]和胃食管反流/呕吐[4.40(1.51,12.80)]显著相关。此外,结果表明,与测试的NRT干预措施相比,鼻喷雾剂显著导致口腔/喉咙刺激[5.37(1.03,27.92)]和味觉障碍[4.87(2.83,8.37)]。
如本研究所示,使用NRTs会产生显著的口腔副作用。牙医应在其诊疗工作中实施戒烟方法,包括药物治疗,以有效监测这些患者。对于希望从事戒烟工作的牙医,应强制进行持续教育和认证项目。这也应纳入本科牙科课程,以帮助牙医在开具NRT处方时更有信心。应发布基于标准证据的指南,概述在牙科环境中鼓励戒烟的可能方法。