Effect of 16% Carbamide Peroxide and Activated-Charcoal-Based Whitening Toothpaste on Enamel Surface Roughness in Bovine Teeth: An In Vitro Study [PDF]
Background: Activated charcoal is a nanocrystalline form of carbon with a large specific surface area and high porosity in the nanometer range, having consequently the capacity to absorb pigments, chromophores, and stains responsible for tooth color ...
Jorge Zamudio-Santiago +7 more
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Whitening Efficacy of 3% Carbamide Peroxide Gel Activated by Lactoperoxidase. [PDF]
Objective. The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a whitening toothpaste containing 3% carbamide peroxide and lactoperoxidase. Materials and methods. Participants were instructed to brush their teeth using an enzymatic-activated dentifrice following a particular procedure for three weeks. Color was recorded before and after
Khemiss M +4 more
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HOME BLEACHING TECHNIQUE USING CARBAMIDE PEROXIDE
There are two basic kinds of tooth whitening agents. The first is over the counter materials and the other is material used by the dentist or under dentist control.
Rahmi Alma Farah Adang +2 more
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Influence of carbamide peroxide on enamel fluoride uptake
Aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of carbamide peroxide (CP) on enamel fluoride uptake by comparing enamel fluoride uptake from a 1% amine fluoride (AmF) gel with the fluoride acquisition from a 10% carbamide peroxide agent supplemented with 1% AmF.Three enamel cylinders (4mm in diameter) were prepared from the buccal surfaces of 60 bovine
Attin, Thomas +4 more
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Can carbamide peroxide be as effective as hydrogen peroxide for in-office tooth bleaching and cause less sensitivity? A systematic review [PDF]
This study aimed to answer the question through a systematic review: Can carbamide peroxide be as effective as hydrogen peroxide and cause less in-office bleaching sensitivity?
Patrick Wesley Marques de Boa +3 more
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Genotoxic potential of 10% and 16% Carbamide Peroxide in dental bleaching [PDF]
Dental bleaching has become one of the most frequently requested esthetic treatments in dental offices. Despite the high clinical success observed with this procedure, some adverse effects have been reported, including a potential for developing ...
Aline Ferreira de ALMEIDA +6 more
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Tooth-whitening treatment with potassium sodium tartrate: a non-invasive method that preserves enamel integrity [PDF]
Objectives Tooth-whitening treatments in modern dentistry often led to enamel demineralization and sensitivity. This study explored potassium sodium tartrate, a piezoelectric material which employs a piezoelectricity effect to gently remove stains, as a ...
Angelina Ivanova, Valeriia Buzova
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Aim: The present in vitro study was designed to determine the effect of different access cavity designs on intracoronal bleaching of endodontically treated teeth with two different agents. Materials and Methods: Fifty selected permanent maxillary central
Sonali Talwar +5 more
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Objective: The purpose of this research was to determine the effectiveness comparison of pineapple stem extract (Ananas comosus (L.) Merr) and carbamide peroxide home bleaching for tooth whitening agent.
Deli Mona, Laura Ajeng Dyalova
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The effect of bleaching agents on human enamel microhardness [PDF]
Introduction. Bleaching agents can cause alteration of hard tissues of the tooth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of two different concentrations of carbamide peroxide (10% and 35%) on human enamel microhardness. Material and Methods.
Savić-Stanković Tatjana +1 more
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