| Literature DB >> 26831727 |
Sherry Shiqian Gao1, Shinan Zhang2, May Lei Mei3, Edward Chin-Man Lo4, Chun-Hung Chu5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As a low-cost and easily operated treatment, the use of professionally applied topical fluoride was approved for preventing dental caries and remineralising early enamel caries or white spot lesions. It is also used to arrest dentine caries. The aim of this study is to investigate the clinical efficacy of professional fluoride therapy in remineralising and arresting caries in children.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26831727 PMCID: PMC4736084 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-016-0171-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Fig. 1Flow chart of the literature search
Summary of trials of professionally applied fluorides in remineralising early enamel caries
EECL Early enamel caries lesion, NaF Sodium fluoride, CaF Calcium fluoride, CHX chlorhexidine at 1 %, SiF Silicon tetrafluoride, APF acidulated phosphate fluoride, GI glass ionomer, CTT cross tooth-brushing technique
* Data included for meta-analysis. (Fig. 2)
** Risk of bias legend:
(A) Random sequence generation (selection bias)
(B) Allocation concealment (selection bias)
(C) Blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias)
(D) Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias)
(E) Selective reporting (reporting bias)
(F) Other bias
= Low risk, = High risk, = Unclear risk
Fig. 2Meta-analysis of the 4 studies using 5 % NaF to remineralise early enamel caries
Summary of trials of professionally applied fluorides in arresting dentine caries
Nano-AgF Nano silver fluoride, SDF Silver diamine fluoride, GI Glass ionomer
* Data included for meta-analysis. (Fig. 3)
** Risk of bias legend:
(A) Random sequence generation (selection bias)
(B) Allocation concealment (selection bias)
(C) Blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias)
(D) Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias)
(E) Selective reporting (reporting bias)
(F) Other bias
= Low risk, = High risk, = Unclear risk
Fig. 3Meta-analysis of the 5 studies using 38 % SDF to arrest dentine caries