Recovery Time, Patient Satisfaction, and Safety of Intranasal Sedatives in Pediatric Dentistry: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Registration
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.4. Study Selection
2.5. Risk of Bias (RoB 2) Assessment
2.6. Data Extraction
2.7. Meta-Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Selection
3.2. Characteristics of Included Studies
3.3. Risk of Bias Assessment
3.4. Meta-Analysis of Recovery Time
3.5. Patient Satisfaction and Acceptance
3.6. Summary of Findings
4. Discussion
4.1. Clinical Implications
4.2. Limitations and Future Directions
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Study | Randomization Bias | Bias in Deviations from Intended Interventions | Bias Due to Missing Outcome Data | Bias in Measurement of Outcomes | Bias in Selection of Reported Results | Overall Bias Judgment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elkhatib et al. (2024) [19] | Low | Low | Some concerns | Low | Low | Some concerns |
Dubey et al. (2024) [20] | Low | Low | Low | Low | Some concerns | Some concerns |
El-Rouby et al. (2024) [21] | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low |
Balaji S et al. (2024) [22] | Low | Low | Low | Low | Some concerns | Some concerns |
Nie J et al. (2023) [23] | Low | Low | Some concerns | Low | Low | Some concerns |
Elkhatib AA et al. (2022) [24] | Low | Some concerns | Low | Low | Low | Some concerns |
Salem K et al. (2022) [25] | Low | Low | Low | Some concerns | Low | Some concerns |
Khalil W, Raslan N (2020) [27] | Low | Low | Some concerns | Low | Low | Some concerns |
Patel V (2018) [28] | Low | Low | Some concerns | Low | Low | Some concerns |
Shanmugaavel AK. (2016) [29] | Low | Some concerns | Low | Some concerns | Low | High risk |
Peerbhay F et al. (2016) [16] | Some concerns | Low | Low | Low | Low | Some concerns |
Shanmugaavel AK. et al. (2015) [30] | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low |
Fallahinejad Ghajari M et al. (2015) [17] | Low | Some concerns | Low | Some concerns | Some concerns | High risk |
Surendar MN et al. (2014) [31] | Low | Low | Some concerns | Low | Some concerns | High risk |
Pandey et al. (2011) [33] | Low | Some concerns | Low | Low | Low | Some concerns |
Mazaheri R et al. (2007) [34] | Some concerns | Low | Low | Low | Low | Some concerns |
Gilchrist et al. (2007) [18] | Some concerns | Some concerns | Low | Some concerns | Low | High risk |
Al-Rakaf et al. (2001) [36] | Low | Low | Low | Some concerns | Low | Some concerns |
Study | Randomization Bias | Carryover Effects | Period Effects | Bias Due to Missing Outcome Data | Bias in Measurement of Outcomes | Bias in Selection of Reported Results | Overall Bias Judgment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shaat MA et al. (2021) [26] | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low |
Sunbul N et al. (2014) [32] | Some concerns | Low | Low | Some concerns | Low | Some concerns | High risk |
Dallman JA et al. (2001) [35] | Some concerns | Low | Low | Low | Low | Some concerns | High risk |
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Haridoss, S.; Shan, S.; Madiraju, G.S.; Swaminathan, K.; Mohan, R.; Asiri, F.Y.I.; Almugla, Y.M.; Hamidaddin, M.A. Recovery Time, Patient Satisfaction, and Safety of Intranasal Sedatives in Pediatric Dentistry: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 4038. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14124038
Haridoss S, Shan S, Madiraju GS, Swaminathan K, Mohan R, Asiri FYI, Almugla YM, Hamidaddin MA. Recovery Time, Patient Satisfaction, and Safety of Intranasal Sedatives in Pediatric Dentistry: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(12):4038. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14124038
Chicago/Turabian StyleHaridoss, Selvakumar, Sushmita Shan, Guna Shekhar Madiraju, Kavitha Swaminathan, Rohini Mohan, Faris Yahya I. Asiri, Yousef Majed Almugla, and Mohammad Alhussein Hamidaddin. 2025. "Recovery Time, Patient Satisfaction, and Safety of Intranasal Sedatives in Pediatric Dentistry: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 12: 4038. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14124038
APA StyleHaridoss, S., Shan, S., Madiraju, G. S., Swaminathan, K., Mohan, R., Asiri, F. Y. I., Almugla, Y. M., & Hamidaddin, M. A. (2025). Recovery Time, Patient Satisfaction, and Safety of Intranasal Sedatives in Pediatric Dentistry: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(12), 4038. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14124038