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Survival of temporomandibular total joint replacement: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Lima, Felipe Gomes Gonçalves Peres; Rios, Larissa Gonçalves Cunha; Paranhos, Luiz Renato; Vieira, Walbert A; Zanetta-Barbosa, Darceny.
Afiliação
  • Lima FGGP; Post-Graduate Program in Dentistry, Dental School, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil.
  • Rios LGC; Post-Graduate Program in Dentistry, Dental School, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil.
  • Paranhos LR; Division of Preventive and Community Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil.
  • Vieira WA; Department of Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics Division, School of Dentistry of Piracicaba, State University of Campinas, Piracicaba, Brazil.
  • Zanetta-Barbosa D; Division of Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil.
J Oral Rehabil ; 51(4): 775-784, 2024 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38071499
BACKGROUND: Prosthetic total joint replacement has been incorporated as a treatment for complex temporomandibular disorder; however, the survival of those devices is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To assess the survival rate of the total temporomandibular joint (TMJ) prothesis and their main causes of failure. METHODS: An electronic search was conducted in eight databases until March 2023. Prospective studies reporting the survival rate of total TMJ prothesis with a minimum follow-up of 12 months were included. Studies with partial TMJ prostheses or those no longer available on the market were excluded. Two reviewers assessed the individual risk of bias using the JBI Systematic Reviews for Quasi-experimental studies tool. Meta-analysis of proportions was conducted to summarise the survival rate, using 95% confidence intervals (CI). The GRADE approach assessed the certainty of the body of evidence. RESULTS: Data from 320 patients were collected from six prospective studies. The number of prothesis losses varied from none to four. All studies presented sources of bias related to follow-up description of the patients. The follow-up time varied from 12 months to 21 years. In most of the studies, prosthesis failure occurred within the first 6 months after surgery due to infection. The overall survival of total TMJ protheses was 97% (95% CI: 95%; 99%), with low heterogeneity (I2 = 29%) and a very low certainty of evidence. CONCLUSION: TMJ total prosthesis apparently is a safe procedure with a high survival rate and the evidence is very uncertain and presents important sources of bias.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos da Articulação Temporomandibular / Artroplastia de Substituição Tipo de estudo: Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Oral Rehabil Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil País de publicação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos da Articulação Temporomandibular / Artroplastia de Substituição Tipo de estudo: Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Oral Rehabil Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil País de publicação: Reino Unido