Results: 2605

For: systematic review

The antidepressant effects of ketamine are confirmed by a new systematic review and meta-analysis

shutterstock_18453376

Helge Hasselmann summarises a new systematic review and meta-analysis, which confirms the antidepressant effects of ketamine.

[read the full story...]

Gingivitis: anti-plaque agents may help

shutterstock_87714310

This new review covers the board topic of the efficacy of anti-plaque chemical formulations for managing gingivitis. 87 heterogeneous studies found a statistically significant benefit with most test products.

[read the full story...]

Orthodontic appliances: may help break thumb-sucking habits

shutterstock_258066782

This Cochrane review included 6 small studies at high risk of bias and found that orthodontic appliances or psychological intervention seems to be effective to help children stop sucking that does not have a feeding purpose.

[read the full story...]

Class II malocclusion: an overview of reviews of functional treatment

shutterstock_94503853

This overview brings together 14 systematic reviews of varying quality on a range of appliances for the management of class II malocclusions. There is some evidence of some benefit from some types of appliance but more studies of a higher quality are needed.

[read the full story...]

Can family-based interventions prevent young people from starting to smoke?

shutterstock_176962940

Sally Adams summarises a recent Cochrane systematic review on family-based interventions for preventing smoking by children and adolescents, which shows the evidence is strongest for high intensity, family-based interventions that are independent of school-based programmes.

[read the full story...]

Intentionally replanted teeth: a possible treatment option?

shutterstock_79298812-implant placement

This review found a significantly higher mean survival for implant supported crowns (97%) compared with Intentionally replanted (IR) teeth (88%). Evidence for IR teeth was limited, being heterogeneous, old and potential suffering from publication bias.

[read the full story...]

What is the best management approach for patellofemoral pain?

shutterstock_57616543

In this blog, Lesley Dawson considers a mixed methods study, which combined findings from high-quality systematic reviews with clinical reasoning from international clinical experts to produce a best practice guide for clinicians managing patients with patellofemoral pain.

[read the full story...]

Periodontal disease: compliance with treatment improves outcomes

plaque,calculus,periodontal disease

When regularly compliant periodontal patients were compared with erratic compliers in this systematic review, they were found to have significantly lower risk of tooth loss during supportive periodontal treatment

[read the full story...]

Exercise may help reduce falls in older people with dementia, but does the burden outweigh the benefit?

shutterstock_220004227

Rosalyn Nelson writes her debut blog on a recent systematic review, which looks at the effectiveness of exercise programs to reduce falls in older people with dementia living in the community.

[read the full story...]