Systematic review to evaluate accuracy studies of the diagnostic criteria for periodontitis in pregnant women
Sarah dos Santos Conceição, Josicélia Estrela Tuy Batista, Simone Seixas da Cruz, Isaac Suzart Gomes-Filho, Alexandre Marcelo Hintz, Julita Maria Freitas Coelho, Johelle de Santana Passos-Soares, Peter Michael Loomer, Amanda Oliveira Lyrio, Elivan Silva Souza

TL;DR
This systematic review assesses the accuracy of diagnostic criteria for periodontitis in pregnant women, finding significant variability and a lack of consensus.
Contribution
The study systematically evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of periodontitis criteria in pregnant women, highlighting methodological limitations and variability.
Findings
Only six studies met inclusion criteria, analyzing 3,005 pregnant women.
Selected criteria performed similarly to the gold standard, while self-reported criteria had lower accuracy.
The small number and high heterogeneity of studies prevented meta-analysis.
Abstract
The diversity of criteria used in the diagnosis of periodontitis in pregnant women makes it difficult to define and compare the disease. Using a systematic review, this study evaluated the accuracy of criteria for diagnosing periodontitis in pregnant women. Searches were carried out in the databases: Medline/PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, SciELO, Lilacs, ProQuest, and CINAHL. Validation studies of the criteria used for diagnosing periodontitis met the inclusion criteria. The study steps were performed by three independent reviewers. A qualitative synthesis of the included articles was carried out and the quality methodological analysis using the QUADAS-2 instrument. The assessment of the quality of the evidence was obtained through the GRADE tool. A total of 592 records were identified, of which only 6 made up this systematic review. The included studies analyzed different…
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TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Dental Health and Care Utilization · HIV/AIDS oral health manifestations
