Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reports

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Autor(a) principal: França, Shirlei Borges
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Guimarães , Ayla Kelle Araújo, Silva , Jane dos Santos Oliveira da, Fernandez, Matheus dos Santos, Araújo, Jamille Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44467
Resumo: The aim of this study was to explore the use of splinting in the management of traumatized primary dentition in case reports published in the literature. Systematic searches were performed in the main health databases to identify case reports (a) with children presenting trauma in primary teeth, and (b) those that described any outcomes related to the use of splints in the management of traumatized primary teeth. The stages of study selection, data extraction and risk of bias analysis were performed. Descriptive data analysis was described. The reporting of information from this review was based on the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Of the total number of studies initially found (n=246), eight were case reports. Outcomes of splint immobilization in primary teeth with luxation (intrusion, extrusion, and lateral displacement), intra-alveolar root fracture and/or alveolar fracture were reported. All case reports described splinting as a viable technique for immobilizing traumatized primary teeth, regardless of the type of traumatic dental injury (TDIs) and splinting technique used. Only case report verified the effectiveness of the splinting in the management of dentoalveolar trauma and demonstrated the clinical effectiveness of the contentive approach. Based on low evidence studies with a moderate risk of bias, it was observed that the use of splints for the management of alveolar bone fractures and intrusive root fractures, and in specific cases of teeth with lateral luxation, can bring additional benefits to the dento-alveolar health of traumatized primary teeth.
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spelling Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reportsUso de férulas en dientes primarios traumatizados: Una revisión sistemática de casos clínicosUso de esplintagem em dentes primários traumatizados: Uma revisão sistemática de relatos de casosSplintingDental traumaChildren.EsplintagemTrauma dentárioCrianças.FerulizaciónTraumatismos dentalesNiños.The aim of this study was to explore the use of splinting in the management of traumatized primary dentition in case reports published in the literature. Systematic searches were performed in the main health databases to identify case reports (a) with children presenting trauma in primary teeth, and (b) those that described any outcomes related to the use of splints in the management of traumatized primary teeth. The stages of study selection, data extraction and risk of bias analysis were performed. Descriptive data analysis was described. The reporting of information from this review was based on the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Of the total number of studies initially found (n=246), eight were case reports. Outcomes of splint immobilization in primary teeth with luxation (intrusion, extrusion, and lateral displacement), intra-alveolar root fracture and/or alveolar fracture were reported. All case reports described splinting as a viable technique for immobilizing traumatized primary teeth, regardless of the type of traumatic dental injury (TDIs) and splinting technique used. Only case report verified the effectiveness of the splinting in the management of dentoalveolar trauma and demonstrated the clinical effectiveness of the contentive approach. Based on low evidence studies with a moderate risk of bias, it was observed that the use of splints for the management of alveolar bone fractures and intrusive root fractures, and in specific cases of teeth with lateral luxation, can bring additional benefits to the dento-alveolar health of traumatized primary teeth.El objetivo de este estudio fue explorar el uso de férulas en el tratamiento de dientes temporales traumatizados en informes de casos publicados en la literatura. Se realizaron búsquedas sistemáticas en las principales bases de datos sanitarias para identificar informes de casos de (a) niños con traumatismos en la dentición temporal y (b) aquellos que describieran cualquier resultado relacionado con el uso de férulas en el tratamiento de dientes temporales traumatizados. Se emplearon las etapas de selección de estudios, extracción de datos y análisis del riesgo de sesgo. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo de los datos. La información reportada en esta revisión se basó en las guías PRISMA 2020. Del número total de estudios encontrados inicialmente (n=246), ocho eran informes de casos. Se informaron los resultados de la inmovilización con férula en dientes temporales con luxación (intrusión, extrusión, desplazamiento lateral), fractura radicular intraalveolar y/o fractura alveolar. Todos los informes de casos describían la inmovilización con férula como una técnica viable para inmovilizar los dientes de leche traumatizados, independientemente del tipo de lesión dental traumática (TDI) y de la técnica de inmovilización utilizada. Sólo un informe de caso verificó la eficacia de la ferulización en el tratamiento del traumatismo dentoalveolar y demostró la eficacia clínica del enfoque contentivo. Conclusión: A partir de estudios con baja evidencia y moderado riesgo de sesgo, se observó que el uso de ferulización en el tratamiento de fracturas óseas alveolares y fracturas radiculares intrusivas, y en casos específicos de dientes con luxación lateral, puede aportar beneficios adicionales a la salud dentoalveolar de los dientes primarios traumatizados.O objetivo deste estudo foi explorar o uso da esplintagem no manejo da dentição decídua traumatizada em relatos de casos publicados na literatura. Foram realizadas buscas sistemáticas nos principais bancos de dados de saúde para identificar relatos de casos (a) com crianças que apresentavam trauma na dentição primária e (b) àqueles que descreviam quaisquer resultados relacionados ao uso da esplintagem no tratamento de dentes primários traumatizados. Foram empregadas as etapas de seleção de estudos, extração de dados e análise de risco de viés. Foi realizada uma análise descritiva dos dados. O relato das informações desta revisão foi baseado nas diretrizes PRISMA 2020. Do número total de estudos inicialmente encontrados (n=246), oito eram relatos de casos. Foram relatados os resultados da imobilização com tala em dentes primários com luxação (intrusão, extrusão, deslocamento lateral), fratura de raiz intra-alveolar e/ou fratura alveolar. Todos os relatos de casos descreveram a imobilização com esplintagem como uma técnica viável para imobilizar dentes primários traumatizados, independentemente do tipo de lesão dentária traumática (TDIs) e da técnica de imobilização utilizada. Apenas um relato de caso verificou a eficácia da esplintagem no tratamento do trauma dentoalveolar e demonstrou a eficácia clínica da abordagem contentiva. Com base em estudos de baixa evidência e com moderado risco de viés, observou-se que o uso da esplintagem no manejo de fraturas do osso alveolar e fraturas radiculares intrusivas, e em casos específicos de dentes com luxação lateral, pode trazer benefícios adicionais para a saúde dento-alveolar de dentes primários traumatizados.Research, Society and Development2023-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4446710.33448/rsd-v12i14.44467Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 14; e41121444467Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 14; e41121444467Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 14; e411214444672525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44467/35603Copyright (c) 2023 Shirlei Borges França; Ayla Kelle Araújo Guimarães ; Jane dos Santos Oliveira da Silva ; Matheus dos Santos Fernandez; Jamille Alves Araújohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFrança, Shirlei Borges Guimarães , Ayla Kelle Araújo Silva , Jane dos Santos Oliveira da Fernandez, Matheus dos Santos Araújo, Jamille Alves 2024-01-01T11:23:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44467Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-01T11:23:38Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reports
Uso de férulas en dientes primarios traumatizados: Una revisión sistemática de casos clínicos
Uso de esplintagem em dentes primários traumatizados: Uma revisão sistemática de relatos de casos
title Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reports
spellingShingle Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reports
França, Shirlei Borges
Splinting
Dental trauma
Children.
Esplintagem
Trauma dentário
Crianças.
Ferulización
Traumatismos dentales
Niños.
title_short Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reports
title_full Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reports
title_fullStr Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reports
title_full_unstemmed Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reports
title_sort Use of splinting in traumatized primary teeth: A systematic review of case reports
author França, Shirlei Borges
author_facet França, Shirlei Borges
Guimarães , Ayla Kelle Araújo
Silva , Jane dos Santos Oliveira da
Fernandez, Matheus dos Santos
Araújo, Jamille Alves
author_role author
author2 Guimarães , Ayla Kelle Araújo
Silva , Jane dos Santos Oliveira da
Fernandez, Matheus dos Santos
Araújo, Jamille Alves
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv França, Shirlei Borges
Guimarães , Ayla Kelle Araújo
Silva , Jane dos Santos Oliveira da
Fernandez, Matheus dos Santos
Araújo, Jamille Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Splinting
Dental trauma
Children.
Esplintagem
Trauma dentário
Crianças.
Ferulización
Traumatismos dentales
Niños.
topic Splinting
Dental trauma
Children.
Esplintagem
Trauma dentário
Crianças.
Ferulización
Traumatismos dentales
Niños.
description The aim of this study was to explore the use of splinting in the management of traumatized primary dentition in case reports published in the literature. Systematic searches were performed in the main health databases to identify case reports (a) with children presenting trauma in primary teeth, and (b) those that described any outcomes related to the use of splints in the management of traumatized primary teeth. The stages of study selection, data extraction and risk of bias analysis were performed. Descriptive data analysis was described. The reporting of information from this review was based on the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Of the total number of studies initially found (n=246), eight were case reports. Outcomes of splint immobilization in primary teeth with luxation (intrusion, extrusion, and lateral displacement), intra-alveolar root fracture and/or alveolar fracture were reported. All case reports described splinting as a viable technique for immobilizing traumatized primary teeth, regardless of the type of traumatic dental injury (TDIs) and splinting technique used. Only case report verified the effectiveness of the splinting in the management of dentoalveolar trauma and demonstrated the clinical effectiveness of the contentive approach. Based on low evidence studies with a moderate risk of bias, it was observed that the use of splints for the management of alveolar bone fractures and intrusive root fractures, and in specific cases of teeth with lateral luxation, can bring additional benefits to the dento-alveolar health of traumatized primary teeth.
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