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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue -, Pages S139-S151Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.12340
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gingival inflammation; anti-inflammatory; adjunctive therapy; gingival index
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ObjectiveSystematically review the scientific evidence for efficiency of anti-inflammatory agents against gingivitis, either as solo treatments or adjunctive therapies. MethodsA protocol was developed aimed to answer the following focused question: Are anti-inflammatory agents effective in treating gingivitis as solo or adjunct therapies? RCTs and cohort studies on anti-inflammatory agents against gingivitis studies were searched electronically. Screening, data extraction and quality assessment were conducted. The primary outcome measures were indices of gingival inflammation. A sub-analysis was performed dividing the active agents into anti-inflammatory and other drugs. ResultsThe search identified 3188 studies, of which 14 RCTs met the inclusion criteria. The use of anti-inflammatory or other agents, in general showed a higher reduction in the test than in the control in terms of gingival indexes and bleeding scores. Only two RCTs on inflammatory drugs could be meta-analysed, showing a statistically significant reduction in the GI in the experimental group [WMD=-0.090; 95% CI (-0.105; -0.074); p=0.000]. However, the contribution of both studies to the global result was unbalanced (% weight: 99.88 and 0.12 respectively). ConclusionsMost of the tested material showed beneficial effect as anti-inflammatory agents against gingivitis, either as a single treatment modality or as an adjunctive therapy.
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