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硅酸钙水门汀Biodentine所致牙齿变色:一项体外研究的系统评价

CRD42020171735

‘Is Biodentine a viable alternative calcium silicate cement to prevent hard tissue staining?

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Meta Analysis Id
1111
Evidence Id
9669
Core Evidence Id
9669
Source Meta Analysis Id
1078
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA001078
Crd Id
CRD42020171735
Title
Tooth discolouration induced by biodentine calcium silicate cement: a systematic review of in vitro studies
Review Question
‘Is Biodentine a viable alternative calcium silicate cement to prevent hard tissue staining?
Study Type Included
Studies will only be included if: 1. Biodentine calcium silicate cement was used in the study 2. Another alternative calcium silicate cement was used for comparison in the study 3. The material was placed in vitro 4. Human or Bovine tissue was used in the study 5. Mature teeth were used 6. Methodology of study design was given 7. Spectrometry analysis was completed to objectively assess colour changed according to the Commission International de l’Eclairages (CIELAB) 8. Longitudinal assessment was completed to determine colour change over different time intervals and such intervals were stated 9. Study were published in English 10. Studies were published in peer reviewed journals
Condition Being Studied
Discolouration of dental hard tissues by Bioceramic cement, namely Biodentine
Participant
Studies will only be included if: 1. Biodentine calcium silicate cement was used in the study 2. Another alternative calcium silicate cement was used for comparison in the study 3. The material was placed in vitro 4. Human or Bovine tissue was used in the study 5. Mature teeth were used 6. Methodology of study design was given 7. Spectrometry analysis was completed to objectively assess colour changed according to the Commission International de l’Eclairages (CIELAB) 8. Longitudinal assessment was completed to determine colour change over different time intervals and such intervals were stated 9. Study were published in English 10. Studies were published in peer reviewed journals
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
Studies will only be included if: 1. Biodentine calcium silicate cement was used in the study 2. Another alternative calcium silicate cement was used for comparison in the study 3. The material was placed in vitro 4. Human or Bovine tissue was used in the study 5. Mature teeth were used
Comparator Control
Comparative groups will be other mature human or bovine teeth where an alternative calcium silicate cement was used in a study compared to Biodentine
Main Outcome
Discolouration of hard tissues induced by Biodentine as opposed to other calcium silicate based cements measured using Spectrometry analysis to objectively assess colour changed according to the Commission International de l’Eclairages (CIELAB) Measures of effect Meta analysis statistically significant values for each paper were recorded at (P < 0.05)
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
none Measures of effect unspecified numbers will be used in the review
Study Method
Systematic review
Keyword
Humans
Contact
Greg Creavin [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
None none
Funding Source
non applicable Grant number(s) <span style=font-size: 14px>State the funder, grant or award number and the date of award</span> non applicable
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
England, Ireland
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2020-03-01
Registration Date
2020-04-28
Anticipated Start Date
2020-03-02
Anticipated Completion Date
2020-03-31
Title Cn
硅酸钙水门汀Biodentine所致牙齿变色:一项体外研究的系统评价
Title En
Tooth discolouration induced by biodentine calcium silicate cement: a systematic review of in vitro studies
Bilingual Status
complete