2021
DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2021.vol35.0004
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Management of deep caries lesions with or without pulp involvement in primary teeth: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

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“…However, systematic reviews have shown that there is no superiority between techniques. Tedesco et al 22 did not observe differences between pulpectomy, with mechanical cleaning and chemical disinfection of the root canals, and NIET or LSTR. However, the level of certainty of the evidence according to the GRADE scale was very low, with only 2 articles included in the meta-analysis, with a high confidence interval and heterogeneity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…However, systematic reviews have shown that there is no superiority between techniques. Tedesco et al 22 did not observe differences between pulpectomy, with mechanical cleaning and chemical disinfection of the root canals, and NIET or LSTR. However, the level of certainty of the evidence according to the GRADE scale was very low, with only 2 articles included in the meta-analysis, with a high confidence interval and heterogeneity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Assim, o critério Nyvad considera tanto severidade como a atividade da cárie (Nyvad et al, 1999). Além disso, um aspecto importante é a avaliação da vitalidade pulpar e, os estudos, em sua grande maioria, consideram critérios em comum de diagnóstico (Tedesco et al, 2020), como teste térmico e avaliação clínica e radiográfica (Dimitraki et al, 2019).…”
Section: Management Of Dental Caries Lesions In Latin American and Caribbean Countriesunclassified
“…Despite the implementation of various preventive programs for dental caries, data suggest that around 50% of children still have carious primary teeth in need of treatment. The presence of carious lesions in primary teeth leads to a negative impact on child's oral health-related behavior, functional and emotional well-being and overall quality of life [3,4].…”
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confidence: 99%