| Literature DB >> 30684952 |
Lin Wang1, Hua Jiang1, Yang Bai1, Qiang Luo1, Hao Wu1, Hongchen Liu2.
Abstract
This study aimed to systematically assess the outcomes of intentional replantation (IR) of teeth and to determine the survival rate, success rate, and prognostic factors related to the treatment. A search was conducted for all relevant English language articles published from January 2000 to October 2017. The search terms included "intentional replantation" and "teeth" according to the inclusion criteria. The Methodological Index for Non-randomized Studies (MINORS) was used to assess the methodological quality of included studies. Twelve studies were identified as relevant for the systematic review. In total, 896 patients with 905 teeth were examined for intentional teeth replantation. The success rate was greater than 90% in four studies (33.33%) and between 70% and 80% in five studies. At short-term follow-up (<6 months), the survival rate was approximately 90% in four studies. At longer-term follow-up (>36 months), the survival rates of teeth were slightly reduced in four studies, and tended to be stable after 48 months. In conclusion, the long-term success and survival rate of IR are likely dependent upon short extraoral time, reduced pocket depth, type of tooth, type of root-end filling material, and the prevention of atraumatic tooth root damage.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 30684952 PMCID: PMC7029209 DOI: 10.17305/bjbms.2019.3937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bosn J Basic Med Sci ISSN: 1512-8601 Impact factor: 3.363
FIGURE 1The flowchart of literature selection for the systematic review.
Search strategy in PubMed, OVID, and Cochrane databases
Quality assessment of all eligible studies according to the MINORS score
Study characteristics
Success rate and complications
Survival rate