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Effect of bisphosphonates on root resorption after tooth replantation – a systematic review
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AbstractBackground/AimReplantation of avulsed teeth may lead to root resorption. Bisphosphonates (BPs), a class of drugs of used to treat resorptive diseases of the bone such as osteoporosis and Paget's disease, have been observed to exert an antiresorptive effect on periodontal bone as well. The antiresorptive properties of BPs could prove them useful in preventing root resorption of replanted avulsed teeth. The aim of this systematic review was to analyze and summarize the currently available literature concerning the use of BPs in preventing root resorption of avulsed teeth.Materials and methodsPubMed/MEDLINE, Google Scholar, ISI Web of Knowledge, and Embase databases were searched using keywords ‘bisphosphonate’, ‘replantation’, and ‘tooth’. Quality assessment of each study was carried out. In addition, general characteristics and outcomes of each study were summarized.ResultsAfter exclusion of 116 irrelevant articles, 10 animal studies were included in this review. The majority of the studies suggest that surface application of zoledronate or alendronate reduces root resorption of replanted teeth in animal models. Surface treatment with etidronate had no significant effect on root resorption, and intracanal etidronate accelerated resorption.ConclusionSurface application of zoledronate and alendronate reduces root resorption of replanted teeth in animal models. However, the efficacy of intracanal usage of BPs is still debatable.
Title: Effect of bisphosphonates on root resorption after tooth replantation – a systematic review
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AbstractBackground/AimReplantation of avulsed teeth may lead to root resorption.
Bisphosphonates (BPs), a class of drugs of used to treat resorptive diseases of the bone such as osteoporosis and Paget's disease, have been observed to exert an antiresorptive effect on periodontal bone as well.
The antiresorptive properties of BPs could prove them useful in preventing root resorption of replanted avulsed teeth.
The aim of this systematic review was to analyze and summarize the currently available literature concerning the use of BPs in preventing root resorption of avulsed teeth.
Materials and methodsPubMed/MEDLINE, Google Scholar, ISI Web of Knowledge, and Embase databases were searched using keywords ‘bisphosphonate’, ‘replantation’, and ‘tooth’.
Quality assessment of each study was carried out.
In addition, general characteristics and outcomes of each study were summarized.
ResultsAfter exclusion of 116 irrelevant articles, 10 animal studies were included in this review.
The majority of the studies suggest that surface application of zoledronate or alendronate reduces root resorption of replanted teeth in animal models.
Surface treatment with etidronate had no significant effect on root resorption, and intracanal etidronate accelerated resorption.
ConclusionSurface application of zoledronate and alendronate reduces root resorption of replanted teeth in animal models.
However, the efficacy of intracanal usage of BPs is still debatable.
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