医学
置信区间
牙科
优势比
荟萃分析
根管
梅德林
内科学
政治学
法学
作者
Franziska Haupt,Annette Wiegand,Philipp Kanzow
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.joen.2023.06.004
摘要
Abstract
Introduction
The aim of this study was to identify specific clinical signs or symptoms and potential risk factors which are most likely associated with the presence of a vertical root fracture (VRF) in endodontically treated teeth (ETT). Methods
Electronic databases (MEDLINE via PubMed, EMBASE via Ovid, Scopus, and Web of Science) were searched by two reviewers in October 2022 for clinical studies, in which at least either the clinical presentation or potential risk factors associated with a VRF were assessed. Risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. Meta-analyses of odds ratios (ORs) were performed separately for several signs or symptoms and risk factors. Results
Fourteen sources reporting on 2,875 teeth (489 with VRF and 2,388 without VRF) were included in the meta-analyses. Regarding the clinical presentation, the presence of sinus tracts (OR=4.87; 95%-CI: 1.58-15.0), increased periodontal probing depths (OR=13.24; 95%-CI: 5.44-32.22), swelling/abscess (OR=2.86; 95%-CI: 1.74-4.70), and tenderness to percussion (OR=1.74; 95% CI: 1.18-2.61) were significantly associated with the presence of a VRF (Padj. value<.05). None of the assessed risk factors (sex, type of teeth, tooth location, posts, indirect restoration, apical extension of the root canal filling), were found to be significantly associated with the presence of a VRF (Padj. value>.05). Conclusions
Four clinical presentations were identified to be the most significant signs or symptoms for a VRF in ETT: presence of sinus tracts, increased probing depths, swelling/abscess, tenderness to percussion. None of the assessed risk factors pointed out to be significantly associated with a VRF. Registration: CRD42022354108 (PROSPERO).
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