Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) ›› 2021, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (3): 694-700.doi: 10.13481/j.1671-587X.20210320

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Effect of Carisolv chemomechanical method in treatment of deciduous tooth caries: A Meta-analysis

Yuan ZHAO1,Dayong LIU2(),Yong TIAN3,Dabing BAI1   

  1. 1.Department of Stomatology,Tianjin Haihe Hospital,Tianjin 300350,China
    2.Department of Endodontics,Stomatology Hospital,Tianjin Medical University,Tianjin 300070,China
    3.Department of Rehabilitation,Tianjin Haihe Hospital,Tianjin 300350,China
  • Received:2020-11-26 Online:2021-05-28 Published:2021-05-28
  • Contact: Dayong LIU E-mail:dyliuperio@tmu.edu.cn

Abstract: Objective

To explore the effect of Carisolv chemomechanical method in treatment of deciduous tooth caries in the children, and to provide the evidence-based medical basis for the extensive application of this method in the clinical practice.

Methods

PubMed, CNKI, Medline, Wiley Online Library, Wanfang and Weipu databases were searched by computer from inception to October 31,2020.Meta-analysis was conducted on the complete randomized controlled trials that met the inclusion criteria.

Results

A total of 11 completely randomized controlled trials involving 1 051 teeth of 645 patients were included. The painless rate of Carisolv chemomechanical method was significantly higher than other traditional methods(OR=4.84,95%CI:3.44-6.81,Z=9.04,P<0.01),and the incidence of postoperative complications of the patients treated with Carisolv chemomechanical method were lower than those of other traditional methods (RR=0.37,95%CI: 0.21-0.63,Z=3.60,P=0.0003).The pediatric patients were more inclined to Carisolv chemomechanical method when choosing the retreatment method, but the difference in preference was not statistically significant(OR=16.99,95% CI:1.50-192.31,Z=2.29,P=0.02).

Conclusion

The pediatric patients treated with Carisolv chemomechanical method are less likely to suffer from pain and complications, and this method is more likely to be accepted by the children. Carisolv is a suitable technique for the caries of children’s deciduous teeth.

Key words: Carisolv, chemomechanical method, deciduous tooth, caries, Meta-analysis

CLC Number: 

  • R781.1