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The effect of ligation methods on biofilm formation in patients undergoing multi-bracketed fixed orthodontic therapy - A systematic review

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ORTHODONTICS & CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH
卷 25, 期 1, 页码 14-30

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ocr.12503

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biofilm; elastomer; orthodontic; self-ligating; stainless steel ligation

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  1. New Zealand Dental Research Foundation [RF8.19]

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This review compared different ligation methods in terms of biofilm formation in patients wearing multi-bracketed fixed orthodontic appliances. It found that there were no significant differences in biofilm formation between self-ligation and elastomeric ligation, but stainless steel ligation may accumulate less biofilm than elastomeric ligation. More high-quality studies are needed to determine the best ligation method for managing biofilm formation in these patients.
Background Many modifications to fixed orthodontic appliances have been introduced to manage biofilm formation. The aim of this review was to investigate elastomeric ligation in comparison with stainless steel ligation and self-ligation with regard to microbiological and clinical indicators of biofilm formation in patients wearing multi-bracketed fixed orthodontic appliances. Methods The MEDLINE and the EMBASE databases were searched up to February 2021 and supplemented by additional manual searches of bibliographies. Parallel-group and split-mouth randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing different ligation methods were identified. The Cochrane Risk of Bias-2 tool was applied to assess the quality of evidence. Results A total of 11 RCTs were included in this review. Nine RCTs compared self-ligation and elastomeric ligation; two compared elastomeric ligation and stainless steel ligation. The included studies had either some concerns or were at a high risk of bias. Qualitative assessment of the studies identified that there were no significant differences in biofilm formation between elastomeric ligation and self-ligation, but that stainless steel ligation was less susceptible to biofilm formation than elastomeric ligation. Conclusions There were no significant differences between self-ligation and elastomeric ligation for biofilm formation in patients wearing multi-bracketed fixed orthodontic appliances. Stainless steel ligation may accumulate less biofilm than elastomeric ligation; however, the clinical significance of the difference could not be evaluated. Further high-quality studies are required in order to determine which ligation method is better for managing biofilm formation in patients wearing multi-bracketed fixed orthodontic appliances.

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