Artículo
Does diabetes increase the frequency of root-filled teeth: systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
Autor/es | Cabanillas Balsera, Daniel
León-López, María Martín González, Jenifer Chandler, Lucy Areal Quecuty, Victoria Montero Miralles, Paloma Crespo Gallardo, Isabel Segura Egea, Juan José |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Estomatología Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBIS) |
Fecha de publicación | 2023 |
Fecha de depósito | 2024-07-05 |
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Resumen | Background: The indicated treatment in cases of apical periodontitis (AP), a disease very prevalent in diabetic pa tients, is root canal treatment (RCT). This study aims to conduct a systematic review with meta-analysis ... Background: The indicated treatment in cases of apical periodontitis (AP), a disease very prevalent in diabetic pa tients, is root canal treatment (RCT). This study aims to conduct a systematic review with meta-analysis to answer the following PICO question: In adult patients, does the absence or presence of diabetes affect the prevalence of root filled teeth (RFT)”? Material and Methods: PRISMA Guidelines have been followed to carry out this systematic review. A literature search was undertaken in PubMed-MEDLINE, Embase and Scielo. All studies reporting the prevalence of RFT in diabetic patients and control subjects using radiographic examination were included. Study characteristics and risk ratios with 95% CIs were extracted. Random-effects meta-analyses were performed. Results: Five studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Prevalence of RFT were estimated with 701 people and 15,882 teeth. Among diabetic patients, 6.1% of teeth had undergone RCT, while in controls this percentage was 3% (OR = 1.7; 95% CI = 1.0 – 2.9; p = 0.065). Among diabetic patients, 65% had at least one RFT, while in controls this percentage dropped to 55% (OR = 1.4; 95% CI = 0.5 – 3.7; p > 0.05). The certainty of evidence was low. Conclusions: The prevalence of RFT in diabetic patients is almost double that in the control population, however this result is only marginally significant. Dentists must take into account the high prevalence of RFT in diabetic patients, investigating the presence of diabetes in those patients in whom a high frequency of RCT is observed. |
Cita | Cabanillas Balsera, D., León-López, M., Martín González, J., Chandler, L., Areal Quecuty, V., Montero Miralles, P.,...,Segura Egea, J.J. (2023). Does diabetes increase the frequency of root-filled teeth: systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 15 (11), e945-e953. https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.61011. |
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