Effect of photobiomodulation therapy on mini-implant stability: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Author(s):  
Bo Zhang ◽  
Xinqi Huang ◽  
Sibei Huo ◽  
Chenghao Zhang ◽  
Xiao Cen ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (7) ◽  
pp. 439-452
Author(s):  
Naira Figueiredo Deana ◽  
Nilton Alves ◽  
Carlos Zaror ◽  
Mariano del Sol ◽  
Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato

Pharmaceutics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 1838
Author(s):  
Reem Hanna ◽  
Snehal Dalvi ◽  
Rene Jean Bensadoun ◽  
Judith E. Raber-Durlacher ◽  
Stefano Benedicenti

Mitochondrial homeostasis is crucial for energy production and neuronal survival in neurological primary burning mouth syndrome (npBMS). Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) has been utilised in npBMS management, however, its role of intervention remains controversial. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis of CRD 42020198921 PROSPERO registration reference was to oversee and determine the efficacy of PBMT in patients with npBMS, identifying the gaps and bridge them by proposing recommendations for future studies purposes. PRISMA guidelines and Cochrane Collaboration recommendations followed. Various search engines employed to analyse a total of 351 studies of which 12 were included. A wide range of utilised PBM wavelengths was between 635–980 nm and the power output ranged between 30 mW and 4000 mW. A high risk of bias (RoB) was noted in 7 out of 12 included studies (58.3%), as results of qualitative analysis. Meta-analysis findings of 4 out of 12 studies showed statistically significant intergroup differences (SSID) for visual analogue scale (VAS) values (MD = −1.47; 95% CI = −2.40 to −0.53; Z = 3.07 (p = 0.002) whereas meta-analysis on 5 out of 12 studies revealed SSID for anxiety/depression and quality of life (MD = −1.47; 95% CI = −2.40 to −0.53; Z = 3.07 (p = 0.002), favouring PBMT group to the control treatment strategies. Despite the inconsistency and diversity in PBM parameters (wavelength, power, light source, spot size, emission mode, energy per point, total energy) and treatment protocols (exposure time, number of sessions, time interval between sessions, treatment duration)—majority of the included studies showed positive PBM results. The high RoB and meta-analytical heterogeneity in the eligible studies warrant the necessity to perform well-designed and robust RCTs after acknowledging the drawbacks of the available scientific literature and addressing our suggested recommendations highlighted in our review.


Author(s):  
Beatriz Regina Lima de Aguiar ◽  
Eliete Neves Silva Guerra ◽  
Ana Gabriela Costa Normando ◽  
Carolina Castro Martins ◽  
Paula Elaine Diniz dos Reis ◽  
...  

Antioxidants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 1028
Author(s):  
Reem Hanna ◽  
Snehal Dalvi ◽  
René Jean Bensadoun ◽  
Stefano Benedicenti

This systematic review and meta-analysis (PROSPERO registration; ref CRD 42020198921) aimed to govern photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) efficacy in temporomandibular disorder (TMD). PRISMA guidelines and Cochrane Collaboration recommendations were followed. Differences in pain reduction assessment by qualitative measurement with visual analogue scale pain (VAS), pressure threshold (PPT) and maximum mouth opening (MMO) were calculated with 95% confidence intervals and pooled in a random effects model with a subgroup analysis, evaluating the role of follow-up duration. Heterogeneity was analysed using Q and I2 tests. Publication bias was assessed by visual examination of funnel plot symmetry. Qualitative analysis revealed 46% of the 44 included studies showed a high risk of bias. Meta-analysis on 32 out of 44 studies revealed statistically significant intergroup differences (SSID) for VAS (SMD = −0.55; 95% CI = −0.82 to −0.27; Z = 3.90 (p < 0.001)), PPT (SMD = −0.45; 95% CI = −0.89 to 0.00; Z = 1.97 (p = 0.05)) and MMO (SMD = −0.45; 95% CI = −0.89 to 0.00; Z = 1.97 (p = 0.05)), favouring PBMT compared to control treatment strategies. Sensitivity analysis revealed SSID (SMD = −0.53; 95% CI = −0.73 to −0.32; Z = 5.02 (p < 0.0001)) with low heterogeneity (T2 = 0.02; χ2 = 16.03 (p = 0.31); I2 = 13%). Hence, this review, for first time, proposed suggested recommendations for PBMT protocols and methodology for future extensive TMD research.


2018 ◽  
Vol 47 (11) ◽  
pp. 1453-1464 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. García-Moreno ◽  
J. González-Serrano ◽  
R.M. López-Pintor ◽  
B. Pardal-Peláez ◽  
G. Hernández ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 102000
Author(s):  
Hooman Shafaee ◽  
Erfan Bardideh ◽  
Mohammad Sadegh Nazari ◽  
Reza Asadi ◽  
Bahareh Shahidi ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 181-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adriane Aver Vanin ◽  
Evert Verhagen ◽  
Saulo Delfino Barboza ◽  
Leonardo Oliveira Pena Costa ◽  
Ernesto Cesar Pinto Leal-Junior

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