Abstract
Background/Objectives: Dental avulsion involves the complete displacement of the tooth from its socket and falls into the most severe categories of the various types of traumatic dental injuries. Successful replantation of the tooth depends on various factors such as the time between the event and replantation, as well as the extra-alveolar storage medium and duration. The adoption of the correct handling measures and use of an appropriate storage medium are key factors that affect the long-term prognosis of the avulsed tooth following replantation. This systematic review and meta-analysis aim to determine if Hank's Balanced Salt Solution (HBSS) is the most effective storage medium to preserve periodontal (PDL) cell viability following avulsion. Methods: A comprehensive review of the literature available was conducted on the 18 November 2024 across three databases, namely EBSCO (including PubMed-Medline), Scopus, and Web of Science. The review was written according to and following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement created in 2009 and updated in 2020. The following PICO question was constructed for the systematic review: "In patients with avulsed permanent teeth, is Hank's balanced salt solution more effective in preserving periodontal cell viability to increase the likelihood of a more successful replantation than any other storage media technique available?" A meta-analysis was also conducted with the selected studies, and the software used for this was R 4.3.1 (R Core Team (2018)). Results: A total number of 443 articles were found in the initial search. Of these 443, 9 articles were included in the final systematic review and meta-analysis. 6 out of the 9 articles conclude HBSS to be the most superior storage medium for the preservation of the PDL cells, whilst the other three concluded PDL cell preservation was higher in Morinda citrifolia juice, propolis, and coconut water, suggesting a suitable alternative to HBSS. Nonetheless, the meta-analysis indicated that PDL cell viability was significantly higher using HBSS compared to all other storage media. Conclusions: The systematic review and meta-analysis have provided adequate data in favor of the alternative hypothesis, indicating that Hank's balanced salt solution is the most effective storage medium in the preservation of periodontal cell viability following the avulsion of permanent teeth.