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The changes of tooth density is caused by the dissolutions of mineral enamel (demineralization) by bleaching agent. The purpose of this research was intended to know tooth density changes after the application of bleaching agent using 45% carbamide ...
Devriza Jurnalis +2 more
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Background Surface staining and deeper discoloration characteristics of peroxide-based bleaching agents in the nicotine stain in dental enamel model were evaluated in the present study.
Nattha Lertsukprasert +1 more
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The effect of different bleaching materials on the solubility of enamel
In this research, the effect of three bleaching materials, 20% carbamide peroxide, 35% carbamide peroxide and 38% hydrogen peroxide on the solubility of enamel is examined.
Hatice Akinci Cansunar +2 more
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Tooth whitening efficacy of pigmented rice gels containing carbamide peroxide
Carbamide peroxide (CP) is commonly used as a tooth whitening agent. However, efficacy of CP can be enhanced if it is in the suitable delivery system. In the present study, CP loaded in pigmented rice gels were developed and investigated for their physicochemical properties and tooth whitening efficacy.
Adchareeya, Kaewpinta +3 more
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Background: Bleaching products may show some side effects on soft and hard tissues and restorative materials in the oral cavity. This study evaluated the effect of carbamide peroxide gel with and without fluoride ions on the microhardness and surface ...
Homayoon Alaghehmand +2 more
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Chemical Dental Plaque Control: Chlorhexidine Tooth Staining and Efficacy of Common Whitening Procedures [PDF]
Chlorhexidine mouth rinses remove dental plaque from teeth, preventing dental caries, dental decay, and more serious systemic infections. Tooth discoloration due to extrinsic staining is the most prominent side effect of regular chlorhexidine use ...
Kiklis, Zoe
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Efficacy and safety of carbamide peroxide tooth-whitening gels
Carbamide and hydrogen peroxide are the most frequently utilized compounds for various whitening techniques, that differ as per peroxide level, method of administration, and exposure period, when it comes to the active solutions accessible for important tooth whitening.
Yasmin M. Asaad +9 more
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Everyone wants whiter teeth to make them feel younger and to provide beautiful smiles with the accompanying increase in self-esteem. Bleaching is an established, simple, cost-effective and conservative method for improving the color of the discolored ...
R Ganesh +4 more
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Thirty percent carbamide peroxide is widely used as in extra-coronal bleaching method. Its current effect on enamel (e.g. enamel microhardness) is still uncertain. In dentistry, fluoride is recommended to be applied in 60 seconds.
Inawati Muljadi +2 more
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Bond strength of composite materials after internal teeth bleaching using 30% carbamide peroxide [PDF]
Introduction. Bond between composite materials and bleached teeth depends on the change of micro-morphological structure of enamel and dentin after the application of bleaching agent.
Knežević Nataša +4 more
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