Introduction Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive method for assessing vascular health based on oxygen saturation level. The method has recently also been used to assess dental pulp vitality, but a median oxygen saturation level suggestive of normal pulp physiology has not been determined. The objective of this study was to make a critical analysis of the published research to establish the median oxygen saturation for the diagnosis of normal dental pulps in maxillary anterior permanent teeth using pulse oximetry. Methods Studies reporting on the use of pulse oximeters to determine oxygen saturation in dental pulps were retrieved using the MEDLINE, Scientific Electronic Library Online, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials databases plus a manual search of relevant references cited by selected articles. Different combinations of the terms "oximetry," "oximeter," "pulp," "dental," and "dentistry" were used in the search. Statistical analysis was performed for each group of teeth (central incisors, lateral incisors, and canines) using R statistical software (US EPA ORD NHEERL, Corvallis, OR) and a random effects model (P
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Bermúdez-Jiménez, C., Gaitán-Fonseca, C., Cepeda-Argüelles, Ó., Araujo-Espino, R., Aguilera-Galaviz, L. A., & de la Rosa-Reyes, M. (2021). Oximetría de pulso y su eficacia para diagnosticar vitalidad pulpar. Revista de La Asociación Dental Mexicana, 78(2), 84–89. https://doi.org/10.35366/99283
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