Utility of Teleorthodontics in Orthodontic Emergencies during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Resolve severe physical discomfort (ulcers, irritation of the mucous membranes, lips or tongue);
- Treat infectious processes (periodontal abscesses associated with orthodontic device components);
- Manage problems related to orthodontic mechanics that could compromise the integrity of the dental support tissue or cause adverse effects if not controlled by an orthodontist;
- Reassure the patient in case of psychological problems.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Guidelines
2.2. PICO Question
2.3. Search Strategy
2.4. Study Selection
- Included study designs: editorials, clinical studies, cross-sectional studies, retrospective studies;
- Articles evaluating the management of orthodontic emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic;
- Articles performing studies on humans;
- Articles in English, Spanish and Italian languages;
- Articles with publication date from December 2019 to November 2021.
- Excluded study design: case reports, comparative studies, bibliographic reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, doctoral theses;
- Articles dealing with telemedicine or teleorthodontics not referring to the management of orthodontic emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic;
- Articles carrying out studies on animals;
- Articles in languages other than English, Spanish and Italian;
- Articles with a publication date prior to December 2019.
2.5. Data Screening and Extraction
2.6. Data Analysis
- Instruments of teleorthodontics;
- Orthodontic emergency;
- Analyzed appliances;
- Resolution mode.
2.7. Outcome Measures
2.8. Quality Assessment
2.9. Levels of Evidence
3. Results
3.1. Study Selection
3.2. Assessment of Risk of Bias
3.3. Effects of Interventions
4. Discussion
4.1. Overall Discussion
- Live far from population centers and have few possibilities to reach hospitals or private practices;
- Are disabled or ill;
- Are students of preschool, primary and secondary school, to keep their oral hygiene under control and intercept orthodontic problems;
- Are living in conditions of socio-economic disadvantage;
- Live temporarily abroad and have no way to return for regular check-ups;
- Are undergoing follow-up after the end of orthodontic treatment.
4.2. Study Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Title | Year | Authors | Analyzed Appliances | Orthodontic Emergency |
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Management of orthodontic emergencies during 2019-NCOV [1] | 2020 | Caprioglio et al. | 1. Fixed multibrackets 2. Removable (functional and aligners) | 1. Fracture or loss 2. Injury to lips or cheek 3. Bracket, tube, band or retainer detachment |
Perspectives of tele-orthodontics in the COVID-19 emergency and as a future tool in daily practice [3] | 2020 | Saccomanno et al. | 1. Fixed multibrackets 2. Fixed (i.e., maxillary expander) 3. Orthodontic aligners 4. Removable | 1. Gingival inflammation 2. Orthodontic aligner deformation |
Appointment impact and orthodontic emergency occurrence during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: A retrospective study [2] | 2021 | Jie Xiang et al. | 1. Fixed multibracket | 1. Bracket or band detachment 2. Excess arch in the distal ends 3. Arch fracture 4. Lingual button detachment 5. Loss of coil spring/power chain or anchorage device 6. Dysfunction of pre-activated devices and removable accessory devices 7. Loss of metal ligature 8. Periodontal, endodontic and mucosal symptoms |
Impact of the SARS-Cov2 pandemic on orthodontic therapies: an Italian experience of Teleorthodontics [4] | 2020 | Alessandra Putrino et al. | 1. Fixed multibrackets 2. Removable 3. Orthodontic aligners | 1. Bracket detachment 2. Loss of ligatures 3. Discomfort and pain |
Atención de Pacientes en Tratamiento de Ortodoncia Durante la Pandemia COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2). Presentación de un algoritmo [9] | 2020 | Matus A. et al. | 1. Fixed appliances | 1. Pain or inflammation 2. Detachment of device, bracket, band or tube 3. Dentoalveolar trauma 4. Mucosal injury 5. Complications due to a recent surgical procedure, related to orthodontic treatment |
Patients’ perceptions of orthodontic treatment experience during COVID-19: a cross-sectional study [10] | 2021 | Sarah Abu Arqub et al. | 1. Fixed multibracket | 1. Bracket detachment 2. Mucosal lesions caused by the distal portion of the arch |
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on patients receiving orthodontic treatment. An online questionnaire cross sectional study [11] | 2020 | Nour Bustati et al. | 1. Fixed multibracket 2. Removable 3. Orthodontic aligners | 1. Bracket or band detachment 2. Excessive arch in distal ends 3. Loss or mismatch of elastics 4. Loss of device 5. Pain related to orthodontic movement 6. Appearance of spaces 7. Fracture of device parts |
Urgencies and emergencies in orthodontics during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: Brazilian orthodontists’ experience [12] | 2020 | Paula Cotrin et al. | 1. Fixed multibracket 2 Fixed (i.e., maxillary expander) 3. Orthodontic aligners 4. Removable | 1. Detachment of brackets, arch, tubes, bands, retainer or maxillary expander 2. Sharp metal ligature 3. Loss of elastic ligature 4. Poor oral hygiene 5. Fractured aligners or removable devices |
Title | Instruments of Teleorthodontics | Orthodontic Emergency | Resolution Mode |
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Management of orthodontic emergencies during 2019-NCOV [1] | 1. Whatsapp® Messenger | 1. Fracture or loss 2. Injury to lips or cheeks 3. Bracket, tube, band or retainer detachment 4. Protruding distal ends of archwire 5. Elastic ligature mismatch 6. Loss or breakage of aligners | 1. Orthodontic relief wax 2. Suspend using broken or non-fitting removable appliances 3. Cut protruding distal ends of the archwire with a nail clipper or a stronger cutter 4. Remove or replace detached bands, brackets, tubes or metallic ligature with a clean tweezer 5. If resolution is not possible, an emergency visit is required |
Perspectives of tele-orthodontics in the COVID-19 emergency and as a future tool in daily practice [3] | 1. Video calls (Zoom Video Communications, Inc.) 2. A dedicated application (Smile Consult by Align Technology Inc., San Jose, CA, USA) 3. Instant messaging | 1. Gingival inflammation 2. Orthodontic aligner deformation | 1. Place non-fitting aligners in mild hot water |
Impact of the SARS-Cov2 pandemic on orthodontic therapies: An Italian experience of Teleorthodontics [4] | 1. Phone calls 2. Video calls | 1. Bracket detachment 2. Loss of ligature 3. Discomfort and pain | 1. Suspend using broken removable appliances 2. Orthodontic relief wax |
Atención de Pacientes en Tratamiento de Ortodoncia Durante la Pandemia COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2). Presentación de un Algoritmo [9] | 1. Phone calls 2. Emails 3. WhatsApp® Messenger | 1. Pain or inflammation 2. Detachment of device, brackets, band or tube 3. Dentoalveolar trauma 4. Mucosal injury 5. Complications due to a recent surgical procedure, related to orthodontic treatment | 1. Indications via teleorthodontics 2. Planning in-office visit if emergency cannot be remotely solved |
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on patients receiving orthodontic treat-ment. An online questionnaire cross sectional study [11] | 1. Phone calls 2. Smartphone applications | 1. Bracket or band detachment 2. Excessive arch in distal ends 3. Loss or mismatch of elastics 4. Loss of device 5. Pain related to orthodontic movement 6. Appearance of spaces 7. Fracture of device parts 8. Gum swelling | 1. Orthodontic relief wax |
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Saccomanno, S.; Quinzi, V.; Albani, A.; D’Andrea, N.; Marzo, G.; Macchiarelli, G. Utility of Teleorthodontics in Orthodontic Emergencies during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review. Healthcare 2022, 10, 1108. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061108
Saccomanno S, Quinzi V, Albani A, D’Andrea N, Marzo G, Macchiarelli G. Utility of Teleorthodontics in Orthodontic Emergencies during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review. Healthcare. 2022; 10(6):1108. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061108
Chicago/Turabian StyleSaccomanno, Sabina, Vincenzo Quinzi, Arianna Albani, Nicola D’Andrea, Giuseppe Marzo, and Guido Macchiarelli. 2022. "Utility of Teleorthodontics in Orthodontic Emergencies during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review" Healthcare 10, no. 6: 1108. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061108
APA StyleSaccomanno, S., Quinzi, V., Albani, A., D’Andrea, N., Marzo, G., & Macchiarelli, G. (2022). Utility of Teleorthodontics in Orthodontic Emergencies during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review. Healthcare, 10(6), 1108. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061108