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Violaine Smaïl-Faugeron1, Hélène Fron Chabouis, Pierre Durieux, Jean-Pierre Attal, Michèle Muller-Bolla, Frédéric Courson.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Evidence-based comparisons of interventions can be challenging because of the diversity of outcomes in randomized controlled trials (RCTs). We aimed to describe outcomes in RCTs assessing pulp treatments for primary teeth and to develop a core set of component outcomes to be part of composite outcome defining the failure of a pulp treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23300955 PMCID: PMC3536772 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051908
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Flow chart of articles in the systematic review.
Characteristics of included studies.
| Characteristics of RCTs | Number of RCTs (%)n = 47 |
| Publication year | |
| <2000 | 5 (11%) |
| 2000–2004 | 8 (17%) |
| 2005–2009 | 23 (49%) |
| 2010–2012 | 11 (23%) |
| Risk of bias | |
| Low risk | 1 (2%) |
| High risk | 19 (40%) |
| Unclear | 27 (57%) |
| Number of randomly allocated teeth | |
| Median [25–75% percentile], [min–max] | 68 [50–100], [30–291] |
| Number of arms | |
| 2 | 33 (70%) |
| 3 | 8 (17%) |
| 4 | 5 (11%) |
| 5 | 1 (2%) |
| Treatments compared | |
| Pulpotomy vs pulpectomy | 2 (4%) |
| Pulpotomy vs pulpotomy | 33 (70%) |
| Pulpectomy vs pulpectomy | 8 (17%) |
| Direct vs indirect pulp capping | 4 (9%) |
| Follow-up time | |
| Fixed duration of follow-up | 38 (81%) |
| 3 months | 15 (32%) |
| 6 months | 33 (70%) |
| 9 months | 6 (13%) |
| 12 months | 26 (55%) |
| 18 months | 11 (23%) |
| 24 months | 14 (30%) |
| 36 months | 1 (2%) |
| Variable duration of follow-up | 9 (19%) |
RCT, randomized controlled trial;
biomaterials were always different;
numbers do not add to 100% because several time points could be reported in each trial.
Reporting of outcomes in selected RCTs.
| Total number | Number of RCTs | Number per RCT | Min–max | |
| All outcomes | 83 | 47 | 11 [9–13] | 1–22 |
| Clinical outcomes concerning primary teeth | 39 | 46 | 6 [5–7] | 0–11 |
| Radiological outcomes concerning primary teeth | 39 | 47 | 5 [4–7] | 1–10 |
median [25–75% percentile].
Discrepancies in the reporting of outcomes between Methods and Results sections of reports of RCTs.
| Number of RCTs (n = 47) | Number per RCT | Min–max | |
| Outcomes defined in | 44 (94%) | 4 [2–6] | 0–11 |
| Outcomes defined in | 41 (87%) | 5 [3–9] | 0–14 |
| Outcomes not defined in | 36 (74%) | 1 [1–2] | 0–10 |
| Component outcomes defined in | 36 (74%) | 3 [1–5] | 0–11 |
| Component outcomes defined in | 35 (74%) | 4 [0–6] | 0–14 |
median [25–75% percentile].
The 24 overarching outcome categories reduced from 83 outcomes assessed for similarity by small-group consensus.
| Overarching outcome categories | Number of similar outcomes | Similar outcomes |
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| 1. Adjacent tissues inflammation | 6 | Severe gingival inflammation/Changes in the mucous membrane in the surrounding area – appearance of surrounding tissue/Redness around the tooth-crown/Bleeding around the tooth or crown/Erythema/Inflammation in the adjacent tissues |
| 2. Defective restoration (clinically) | 4 | Partially or completely lost fillings/Perforated or lost final restoration/Defective restoration/Restoration intact |
| 3. Pain | 10 | Pain symptom/Spontaneous pain/Thermal sensitivity/Pain initiated by stimuli/Sensitivity to pressure/Tenderness to percussion/Chewing sensitivity/Sensitivity to sour/Sensitivity to sweet/Pain on palpation – palpation sensitivity |
| 4. Secondary caries at the margin (clinically) | 2 | Marginal integrity/Secondary caries at the margin |
| 5. Soft tissue pathology | 10 | Swelling/Edema/Soft tissue pathology-swelling/Extraoral swelling/Intraoral swelling/Infection in the adjacent tissues/Fistulation – fistula/Parulis/Abscess/Sinus tract |
| 6. Periodontal pocket formation | 1 | Periodontal pocket formation (exudate or no exudate) |
| 7. Dental anxiety/phobia | 1 | |
| 8. Pathologic mobility | 1 | |
| 9. Premature tooth loss | 1 | |
| 10. Signs of exfoliation | 1 | |
| 11. Smell | 1 | |
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| 12. Pathologic radiolucency | 19 | Pathologic radiolucency/Periapical radiolucency/Lateral radiolucency/Apical radiolucency/Involvement of the apical area/Radicular radiolucency/Periradicular radiolucency/Furcal –bifurcation radiolucency/Intra-radicular radiolucency/Bone radiolucency/Furcation involvement/Periapical bone destruction/Interradicular bone destruction/Abnormal inter-radicular trabeculation – variation in radiodensity/Periodontal ligament space widening/Integrity of lamina dura/Loss of trabecular bone/Abnormalities in the structure of trabecular bone/Bone regeneration |
| 13. Pathologic root resorption | 8 | Pathologic root resorption/Root resorption in relation to contralateral tooth/Internal root resorption/Internal root resorption-perforated form/Internal dentine resorption/External root resorption/Replacement resorption/Root resorption in relation to contralateral tooth with criteria established by Wright |
| 14. Pulp canal obliteration | 3 | Pulp canal obliteration – intracanal calcifications – canal calcifications/Calcific metamorphosis/Calcific degeneration of the pulp |
| 15. Defective restoration (radiographically) | 1 | |
| 16. Dentine bridge formation | 1 | |
| 17. Filling material anomaly | 1 | Excess filling material and its resorption |
| 18. Physiological resorption | 1 | |
| 19. Secondary caries (radiographically) | 1 | Recurrent caries |
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| 20. Succedaneous tooth structural anomaly | 2 | Dental anomalies (e.g. hypoplasia of premolars) |
| 21. Unerupted succedaneous tooth anomaly (radiographically) | 2 | Damage to succedaneous follicle/Deviated eruption of succedaneous teeth – position and eruption pathway of the permanent successor tooth |
| 22. Erupting succedaneous tooth mobility | 1 | |
| 23. Signs/symptoms of erupting succedaneous tooth | 1 | |
| 24. Succedaneous tooth position anomaly | 1 | Problems in the developing occlusion (e.g. loss of space, mesial drift of first permanent molars, etc.) |
“…”–“…”: identical outcomes; “…” / ”…”: different but close outcomes.
outcomes retained in the Cochrane review by Nadin et al. [Nadin G, Goel BR, Yeung CA, Glenny AM (2003) Pulp treatment for extensive decay in primary teeth. Cochrane Database Syst Rev: CD003220.].
Figure 2Adjacency matrix of 24 outcome domains for 47 articles of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
Two outcome domains are not represented because they were retained from the Cochrane review by Nadin et al. [10] but not assessed in the included RCTs.
Figure 3Outcomes flow chart and results of the Delphi process.
Succ, succedaneous. Clinical outcomes are in red, radiological outcomes in blue, outcomes pertaining to permanent teeth in green.