REVIEW ARTICLE
Year : 2023 | Volume
: 15 | Issue : 5 | Page : 424--434
Effect of nonsurgical periodontal therapy in pre and postmenopausal women with periodontitis: A systematic review
Frank Mayta-Tovalino1, Carlos Quispe-Vicuña2, Miguel Cabanillas-Lazo2, Vicente A Benites-Zapata3 1 Unidad de Revisiones Sistemáticas y Meta-análisis, Guías de Práctica Clínica y Evaluaciones de Tecnologías Sanitarias (URSIGET), Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Lima, Peru 2 Sociedad Científica de San Fernando, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru; Grupo Peruano de Investigación Epidemiológica, Unidad para la Generación y Síntesis de Evidencias en Salud, Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Lima, Peru 3 Maestría en Epidemiologia Clínica y Bioestadística, Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima, Peru
Correspondence Address:
Dr. Frank Mayta-Tovalino Department of Postgraduate, Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Av. la Fontana 550, La Molina 15024, Lima Peru
Aim: The aim of this systematic review is to provide a comprehensive summary of the current evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of nonsurgical periodontal therapy (NSPT) in pre- and postmenopausal women. Materials and Methods: We performed a systematic search of five databases until May 2022 with no language or date restrictions. We included experimental or quasi-experimental clinical studies in pre- or postmenopausal female patients (≥40 years). We considered NSPT as scaling and root planning (SRP). The primary outcomes were: periodontal index (PRI) by Russell, plaque index (PI) by Löe and Silness or O’Leary and adverse events. A secondary outcome was a change in the bone mineral densitometry T-score. Results: We included three studies but did not meta-analyze the studies due to high heterogeneity. Two studies were pre–post trials, and one was a nonrandomized controlled trial. One trial included both pre- and postmenopausal women and two studies only evaluated postmenopausal women. The studies that compared the effect of SRP in pre- and postmenopausal women found a statistically significant reduction in PRI and PI according to Löe and Silness, and O’Leary. Another study found that SRP plus vitamin D and calcium supplementation decreased PI values. No study reported adverse events. The nonrandomized controlled trial reported a high risk of bias, and the two quasi-experimental studies showed high quality. Conclusion: All the studies included in the analysis demonstrated the effectiveness of Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy (NSPT) in both pre- and postmenopausal patients with periodontitis. However, future studies with higher methodological quality and larger sample sizes are necessary.
How to cite this article:
Mayta-Tovalino F, Quispe-Vicuña C, Cabanillas-Lazo M, Benites-Zapata VA. Effect of nonsurgical periodontal therapy in pre and postmenopausal women with periodontitis: A systematic review.J Int Oral Health 2023;15:424-434
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Mayta-Tovalino F, Quispe-Vicuña C, Cabanillas-Lazo M, Benites-Zapata VA. Effect of nonsurgical periodontal therapy in pre and postmenopausal women with periodontitis: A systematic review. J Int Oral Health [serial online] 2023 [cited 2023 Dec 6 ];15:424-434
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