The modified Ottawa method to establish the update need of a systematic review: glass-ionomer versus resin sealants for caries prevention

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Autor(a) principal: Mickenautsch,Steffen
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Yengopal,Veerasamy
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572013000500482
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the application of the modified Ottawa method by establishing the update need of a systematic review with focus on the caries preventive effect of GIC versus resin pit and fissure sealants; to answer the question as to whether the existing conclusions of this systematic review are still current; to establish whether a new update of this systematic review was needed. METHODS: Application of the Modified Ottawa method. Application date: April/May 2012. RESULTS: Four signals aligned with the criteria of the modified Ottawa method were identified. The content of these signals suggest that higher precision of the current systematic review results might be achieved if an update of the current review were conducted at this point in time. However, these signals further indicate that such systematic review update, despite its higher precision, would only confirm the existing review conclusion that no statistically significant difference exists in the caries-preventive effect of GIC and resin-based fissure sealants. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this study demonstrated the modified Ottawa method as an effective tool in establishing the update need of the systematic review. In addition, it was established that the conclusions of the systematic review in relation to the caries preventive effect of GIC versus resin based fissure sealants are still current, and that no update of this systematic review was warranted at date of application.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The modified Ottawa method to establish the update need of a systematic review: glass-ionomer versus resin sealants for caries prevention
title The modified Ottawa method to establish the update need of a systematic review: glass-ionomer versus resin sealants for caries prevention
spellingShingle The modified Ottawa method to establish the update need of a systematic review: glass-ionomer versus resin sealants for caries prevention
Mickenautsch,Steffen
Glass-ionomer cements
Resins
Fissure sealants
Caries
Systematic review
Modified Ottawa method
title_short The modified Ottawa method to establish the update need of a systematic review: glass-ionomer versus resin sealants for caries prevention
title_full The modified Ottawa method to establish the update need of a systematic review: glass-ionomer versus resin sealants for caries prevention
title_fullStr The modified Ottawa method to establish the update need of a systematic review: glass-ionomer versus resin sealants for caries prevention
title_full_unstemmed The modified Ottawa method to establish the update need of a systematic review: glass-ionomer versus resin sealants for caries prevention
title_sort The modified Ottawa method to establish the update need of a systematic review: glass-ionomer versus resin sealants for caries prevention
author Mickenautsch,Steffen
author_facet Mickenautsch,Steffen
Yengopal,Veerasamy
author_role author
author2 Yengopal,Veerasamy
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mickenautsch,Steffen
Yengopal,Veerasamy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glass-ionomer cements
Resins
Fissure sealants
Caries
Systematic review
Modified Ottawa method
topic Glass-ionomer cements
Resins
Fissure sealants
Caries
Systematic review
Modified Ottawa method
description OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the application of the modified Ottawa method by establishing the update need of a systematic review with focus on the caries preventive effect of GIC versus resin pit and fissure sealants; to answer the question as to whether the existing conclusions of this systematic review are still current; to establish whether a new update of this systematic review was needed. METHODS: Application of the Modified Ottawa method. Application date: April/May 2012. RESULTS: Four signals aligned with the criteria of the modified Ottawa method were identified. The content of these signals suggest that higher precision of the current systematic review results might be achieved if an update of the current review were conducted at this point in time. However, these signals further indicate that such systematic review update, despite its higher precision, would only confirm the existing review conclusion that no statistically significant difference exists in the caries-preventive effect of GIC and resin-based fissure sealants. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this study demonstrated the modified Ottawa method as an effective tool in establishing the update need of the systematic review. In addition, it was established that the conclusions of the systematic review in relation to the caries preventive effect of GIC versus resin based fissure sealants are still current, and that no update of this systematic review was warranted at date of application.
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