HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The quality of the studies as assessed by the risk of bias tool shown in Figures 2-3 were considered as having "low risk", "unclear risk" or "high risk" based on the assessment of the following biases: a) selection bias; b) performance bias; c) detection bias; d) reporting bias; and e) attrition bias. The main reason for downgrading the evidence was because of nonrandomized studies.
- Who: Shivi Khattri and collaborators from the Periodontology have published the article: Review began 11/28/2024 Review ended 12/02/2024 Published 12/05/2024 © Copyright, in the . . .

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