Analyzing the Effectiveness of Different Delivery Methods for Remineralization Agents in Pediatric Dental Health: A Systematic Review
Pediatric dental health is critically impacted by enamel demineralization and early-stage caries, with remineralization therapies playing a vital role in preventing progression. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of various delivery methods for remineralization agents in pediatric pa...
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| Published in | Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) Vol. 16; no. 12; p. e76577 |
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| Abstract | Pediatric dental health is critically impacted by enamel demineralization and early-stage caries, with remineralization therapies playing a vital role in preventing progression. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of various delivery methods for remineralization agents in pediatric patients aged 3-15 years, focusing on varnishes, gels, foams, and sprays. Studies were included if they were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), cohort studies, or case-control studies involving pediatric patients with early-stage caries or enamel demineralization, while studies with non-pediatric populations, unrelated treatments, or significant methodological flaws were excluded. A comprehensive search across PubMed, Cochrane, Google Scholar, and Web of Science using keywords like "pediatric," "fluoride varnish," "CPP-ACP," and "enamel remineralization" identified 10 RCTs with 743 participants from countries such as Germany, Italy, Turkey, China, Thailand, Iran, and Brazil. Data extraction followed a standardized protocol, and quality was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 tool. Results showed that fluoride varnishes were the most effective delivery method for high-risk caries populations due to their prolonged retention and sustained fluoride release, while sprays and foams emerged as promising alternatives for behaviorally challenging patients because of their ease of application and better compliance. Gels demonstrated mixed results, indicating that their efficacy might depend on application frequency and patient adherence. The findings also underscore the importance of cultural and regional factors in the acceptance of certain treatment methods. Additionally, long-term studies are needed to evaluate the sustained effects of sprays and foams in pediatric populations. This review highlights the critical role of delivery methods in the success of remineralization therapies, emphasizing that fluoride varnishes remain the gold standard, while sprays and foams are viable alternatives for specific patient needs. Tailoring treatments to individual patient requirements is essential for optimizing outcomes in pediatric dental health, particularly in addressing diverse patient behaviors and treatment environments. |
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| AbstractList | Pediatric dental health is critically impacted by enamel demineralization and early-stage caries, with remineralization therapies playing a vital role in preventing progression. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of various delivery methods for remineralization agents in pediatric patients aged 3-15 years, focusing on varnishes, gels, foams, and sprays. Studies were included if they were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), cohort studies, or case-control studies involving pediatric patients with early-stage caries or enamel demineralization, while studies with non-pediatric populations, unrelated treatments, or significant methodological flaws were excluded. A comprehensive search across PubMed, Cochrane, Google Scholar, and Web of Science using keywords like "pediatric," "fluoride varnish," "CPP-ACP," and "enamel remineralization" identified 10 RCTs with 743 participants from countries such as Germany, Italy, Turkey, China, Thailand, Iran, and Brazil. Data extraction followed a standardized protocol, and quality was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 tool. Results showed that fluoride varnishes were the most effective delivery method for high-risk caries populations due to their prolonged retention and sustained fluoride release, while sprays and foams emerged as promising alternatives for behaviorally challenging patients because of their ease of application and better compliance. Gels demonstrated mixed results, indicating that their efficacy might depend on application frequency and patient adherence. The findings also underscore the importance of cultural and regional factors in the acceptance of certain treatment methods. Additionally, long-term studies are needed to evaluate the sustained effects of sprays and foams in pediatric populations. This review highlights the critical role of delivery methods in the success of remineralization therapies, emphasizing that fluoride varnishes remain the gold standard, while sprays and foams are viable alternatives for specific patient needs. Tailoring treatments to individual patient requirements is essential for optimizing outcomes in pediatric dental health, particularly in addressing diverse patient behaviors and treatment environments.Pediatric dental health is critically impacted by enamel demineralization and early-stage caries, with remineralization therapies playing a vital role in preventing progression. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of various delivery methods for remineralization agents in pediatric patients aged 3-15 years, focusing on varnishes, gels, foams, and sprays. Studies were included if they were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), cohort studies, or case-control studies involving pediatric patients with early-stage caries or enamel demineralization, while studies with non-pediatric populations, unrelated treatments, or significant methodological flaws were excluded. A comprehensive search across PubMed, Cochrane, Google Scholar, and Web of Science using keywords like "pediatric," "fluoride varnish," "CPP-ACP," and "enamel remineralization" identified 10 RCTs with 743 participants from countries such as Germany, Italy, Turkey, China, Thailand, Iran, and Brazil. Data extraction followed a standardized protocol, and quality was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 tool. Results showed that fluoride varnishes were the most effective delivery method for high-risk caries populations due to their prolonged retention and sustained fluoride release, while sprays and foams emerged as promising alternatives for behaviorally challenging patients because of their ease of application and better compliance. Gels demonstrated mixed results, indicating that their efficacy might depend on application frequency and patient adherence. The findings also underscore the importance of cultural and regional factors in the acceptance of certain treatment methods. Additionally, long-term studies are needed to evaluate the sustained effects of sprays and foams in pediatric populations. This review highlights the critical role of delivery methods in the success of remineralization therapies, emphasizing that fluoride varnishes remain the gold standard, while sprays and foams are viable alternatives for specific patient needs. Tailoring treatments to individual patient requirements is essential for optimizing outcomes in pediatric dental health, particularly in addressing diverse patient behaviors and treatment environments. Pediatric dental health is critically impacted by enamel demineralization and early-stage caries, with remineralization therapies playing a vital role in preventing progression. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of various delivery methods for remineralization agents in pediatric patients aged 3-15 years, focusing on varnishes, gels, foams, and sprays. Studies were included if they were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), cohort studies, or case-control studies involving pediatric patients with early-stage caries or enamel demineralization, while studies with non-pediatric populations, unrelated treatments, or significant methodological flaws were excluded. A comprehensive search across PubMed, Cochrane, Google Scholar, and Web of Science using keywords like "pediatric," "fluoride varnish," "CPP-ACP," and "enamel remineralization" identified 10 RCTs with 743 participants from countries such as Germany, Italy, Turkey, China, Thailand, Iran, and Brazil. Data extraction followed a standardized protocol, and quality was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 tool. Results showed that fluoride varnishes were the most effective delivery method for high-risk caries populations due to their prolonged retention and sustained fluoride release, while sprays and foams emerged as promising alternatives for behaviorally challenging patients because of their ease of application and better compliance. Gels demonstrated mixed results, indicating that their efficacy might depend on application frequency and patient adherence. The findings also underscore the importance of cultural and regional factors in the acceptance of certain treatment methods. Additionally, long-term studies are needed to evaluate the sustained effects of sprays and foams in pediatric populations. This review highlights the critical role of delivery methods in the success of remineralization therapies, emphasizing that fluoride varnishes remain the gold standard, while sprays and foams are viable alternatives for specific patient needs. Tailoring treatments to individual patient requirements is essential for optimizing outcomes in pediatric dental health, particularly in addressing diverse patient behaviors and treatment environments. Additionally, pediatric patients often have behavioral and psychological considerations that impact their acceptance of dental procedures [10]. [...]selecting a delivery method that balances efficacy with practicality and patient comfort is critical for achieving favorable outcomes. The existing evidence is fragmented, often limited to single-center studies or narrow comparisons that do not account for variations in patient demographics, dental conditions, or application protocols [13,14]. [...]the methodological quality of these studies varies, with many failing to include appropriate control groups or standardized outcome measures. Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, Study Design; RCT: randomized controlled trial Research Question: What is the relative effectiveness of different delivery methods of remineralization agents in enhancing enamel remineralization, preventing caries progression, and improving oral health outcomes in pediatric patients? For the search, we made sure we did not miss any relevant studies by using a combination of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and non-MeSH terms together with Boolean operators (AND and OR) related to demineralization (tooth demineralization, white spot lesion, early/incipient caries lesion, non-cavitated enamel lesion, early carious lesion, and decalcification), pediatric dentistry (pediatric, children, child and pediatric dental health outcomes), treatment (caries prevention, tooth remineralization, cariostatic agents, fluorides, fluoride varnish, caseins, calcium phosphate, CPP-(amorphous calcium phosphate) ACP, CPP-amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate (ACFP), remineralizing agents, remineralization techniques, and minimally invasive treatment), delivery methods (varnish, foam, spray, gel, tablets, and application methods), study type (RCT, cohort, case-control, observational studies, clinical trials) and participants (human and in vivo). |
| Author | Abdullah Alowairdhi, Asem Basheer, Bahija Alqahtani, Abdulmalik A Nuri Alohali, Sultan |
| AuthorAffiliation | 1 College of Dentistry, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, SAU 3 Department of Dentistry, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, SAU 2 Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Riyadh, SAU |
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| Title | Analyzing the Effectiveness of Different Delivery Methods for Remineralization Agents in Pediatric Dental Health: A Systematic Review |
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