Effectiveness-of Calcium Phosphate derivative agents on the prevention and remineralization of caries among children: A systematic review & meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Kusum Singal, Shweta Sharda, Arpit Gupta* (Corresponding Author), Vivek Singh Malik, Manvi Singh, Anil Chauhan, Amit Agarwal, Pranita Pradhan, Meenu Singh* (Corresponding Author)

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Abstract

Objectives

Dental caries among children is a highly prevalent yet easily preventable oral health issue among children. Various calcium phosphate (CaP) derivatives are implicated to exhibit caries preventive potential; however, no study has summarized the anti-caries effectiveness of these agents. This systematic review and meta-analysis sought to assess the caries-preventive and tooth-remineralizing effect of various (CaP) derivative agents compared to no-intervention/placebo or Fluoride (F) use alone among children.
Materials and Methods

EMBASE, Ovid, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane central register of controlled trials (CENTRAL), and grey literature were searched for relevant articles up to April 2021. Only English-language articles were included. Total 2636 articles were searched through different databases; out of the 2161 articles were screened after duplicate removal. 26 studies fulfilling the eligibility criteria were included in this systematic review. Methodological quality assessment and quantitative analysis were done using RevMan. GRADE was used to evaluate the certainty of evidence.
Results

A total of 26 trials fulfilling the eligibility criteria were included. The meta-analysis of 10 studies revealed that complete white spot lesions (WSLs) regression (RR=1.56; 95% CI, 1.27 to 1.91; P < .0001, I2=0%), post intervention active WSLs (RR=0.80; 95% CI, 0.70 to 0.90; P = .0004, I2=0%) and post intervention Salivary S. mutans count (RR= 0.69; 95% CI, 0.48 to 0.99; P = .47, I2=0%) significantly favored the CaP+F combined therapy as compared to F alone. No significant differences in the lesion area, Delta F, and DIAGNOdent values were observed between the 2 groups. Low certainty of the evidence was found in the present systematic review due to the high/unclear risk of bias, imprecision, and indirectness of included trials.
Conclusions

Topical treatment using CaP+F group showed superior remineralization potential as well as the antibacterial effect on dental caries among children as compared to no intervention and/or placebo or F alone. Apart from CPP-ACP, other CaP derivatives like TCP and fTCP seem to have promising effects in remineralizing early lesions, however, very few trials exist on these potential agents. To provide definitive recommendations in this area, more clinical trials on caries preventive effectiveness of various CaP agents are warranted.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101746
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
Volume22
Issue number3
Early online date18 May 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Sept 2022

Bibliographical note

AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Kusum Singal, Shweta Sharda, Arpit Gupta contributed to design of the study. Kusum Singal, Pranita Pradan, Vivek Singh Malik, Amit Agarwal contributed to the Data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data, and drafting of the manuscript. Data interpretation and manuscript drafting was done by Kusum Singal, Shweta Sharda, Arpit Gupta, Meenu Singh, Manvi Singh, Anil Chauhan. All the authors critically revised the manuscript and gave approval for the final manuscript for publication.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work was supported by Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, through project titled “Capacity Building for Evidence based child health in the North East Region”. The authors would like to thank all the technical staff for their assistance and valuable support.

Keywords

  • dental caries
  • Streptococcus mutans
  • DIAGNOdent
  • Laser fluorescence
  • ACP
  • CPP-ACP
  • TCP

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