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Can Hemophilia Impact on the Oral Health Conditions of Children and Adolescents? A Systematic Review and Metanalysis
Silva, Leandro Tavares da; Souza, Juliana Feltrin de; Wambier, Letícia Maíra; Menezes, José Vítor Nogara Borges; Torres-Pereira, Cassius de Carvalho; Fraiz, Fabian Calixto.
  • Silva, Leandro Tavares da; Federal University of Paraná. School of Dentistry. Department of Stomatology. Curitiba. BR
  • Souza, Juliana Feltrin de; Federal University of Paraná. School of Dentistry. Department of Stomatology. Curitiba. BR
  • Wambier, Letícia Maíra; State University of Ponta Grossa. School of Dentistry. Dentistry Department. Ponta Grossa. BR
  • Menezes, José Vítor Nogara Borges; Federal University of Paraná. School of Dentistry. Department of Stomatology. Curitiba. BR
  • Torres-Pereira, Cassius de Carvalho; Federal University of Paraná. School of Dentistry. Department of Stomatology. Curitiba. BR
  • Fraiz, Fabian Calixto; Federal University of Paraná. School of Dentistry. Department of Stomatology. Curitiba. BR
Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 22: e210152, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1422289
ABSTRACT
Abstract

Objective:

To analyze if the oral health conditions in children and adolescents are associated with hemophilia (PROSPERO-42020168192). Material and

Methods:

The search strategy was performed in PubMed, Scopus, Lilacs/BBO, Web of Science, Cochrane, and Grey literature databases. Two independent researchers assessed the risk of bias in these studies by the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. For the meta-analysis, the clinical conditions data were extracted as numerical variables according to their indexes, such as dental caries experience (dmft/DMFT), gingival condition (Modified Gingival Index - IGM), and oral hygiene (Plaque Index - PI). The quality of the evidence of the meta-analysis was evaluated by the GRADE tool (GRADEproGDT).

Results:

From a total of 431 studies, 27 were included, and 10 were included in the meta-analysis. The studies presented a moderate risk of bias, ranging from 2 to 7 points. The dental caries experience in primary (-0.62; CI95% -1.68-0.43) and permanent dentitions (-0.05; CI95% -0.69-0.59), gingival condition (-0.12; CI95% -0.27-0.03), and oral hygiene (0.36; CI95% -0.06-0.77) did not differ between the groups.

Conclusion:

Based on studies with very weak evidence, there were no differences in the oral health conditions of children and adolescents with and without hemophilia (AU).
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oral Hygiene / Child / Oral Health / Adolescent / Hemophilia A Type of study: Systematic reviews Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Paraná/BR / State University of Ponta Grossa/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oral Hygiene / Child / Oral Health / Adolescent / Hemophilia A Type of study: Systematic reviews Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Paraná/BR / State University of Ponta Grossa/BR