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The effect of the local administration of biological substances on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement: a systematic review of human studies

机译:局部生物物质施用对矫正牙齿运动速率的影响:对人类研究的系统综述

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Background The influence of different biological agents on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) has been extensively reviewed in animal studies with conflicting results. These findings cannot be extrapolated from animals to humans. Therefore, we aimed to systematically investigate the most up-to-date available evidence of human studies regarding the effect of the administration of different biological substances on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement. Methods A total of 8 databases were searched until the 16th of June 2020 without restrictions. Controlled randomized and non-randomized human clinical studies assessing the effect of biological substances on the rate of OTM were included. ROBINS-I and the Cochrane Risk of Bias tools were used. Reporting of this review was based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Results A total of 11 studies (6 randomized clinical trials and 5 prospective clinical trials) were identified for inclusion. Local injections of prostaglandin E1 and vitamin C exerted a positive influence on the rate of OTM; vitamin D showed variable effects. The use of platelet-rich plasma and its derivatives showed inconsistent results, while the local use of human relaxin hormone showed no significant effects on the rate of OTM. Limitations The limited and variable observation periods after the administration of the biological substances, the high and medium risk of bias assessment for some included studies, the variable concentrations of the assessed biological agents, the different experimental designs and teeth evaluated, and the variety of measurement tools have hampered the quantitative assessment of the results as originally planned. Conclusions and implications Despite the methodological limitations of the included studies, this systematic review provides an important overview of the effects of a variety of biological agents on the rate of tooth movement and elucidates the deficiencies in the clinical studies that have been conducted so far to evaluate the effectiveness of these agents in humans, providing some guidelines for future robust research. Trial registration PROSPERO ( CRD42020168481 , www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero )
机译:背景技术不同生物试剂对正畸牙齿运动速率(OTM)的影响已被广泛审查了突破性效果的动物研究。这些发现不能从动物带到人类。因此,我们旨在系统地调查人类研究的最新可用证据,了解不同生物物质对正畸牙齿运动速率的影响。方法在2020年6月16日之前搜索共8个数据库,没有限制。控制随机和非随机性人类临床研究,评估生物物质对OTM率的影响。 Robins-I和偏置工具的Cochrane风险。报告本综述是基于系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目。结果鉴定了11项研究(6项随机临床试验和5项前瞻性临床试验)纳入其中。局部注射前列腺素E1和维生素C对OTM的速度产生了积极影响;维生素D显示出可变效果。使用富含血小板的血浆及其衍生物的使用表现出不一致的结果,而局部使用人松素素对OTM的速率没有显着影响。限制在生物物质施用后的有限和可变观察期,一些包括研究的偏见评估的高和中等风险,评估的生物制剂的可变浓度,评估的不同实验设计和牙齿以及测量各种测量工具阻碍了最初计划的结果的定量评估。结论和意义尽管包括研究的方法论局限性,但这种系统审查提供了各种生物制剂对牙齿运动速度的影响的重要概述,并阐明了迄今为止进行的临床研究中的缺陷措施才能评估这些代理商在人类中的有效性,为未来的稳健研究提供了一些指导方针。试验登记Prospero(CRD42020168481,www.crd.york.ac.uk/pospero)

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