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DENTAL BLEACHING POSSIBILITIES IN THE DENTAL OFFICE
Romanian Journal for Dental Research(1) Background: Tooth bleaching is a minimally invasive, precise, practical, conservative, and accessible clinical procedure for patients, involving a low degree of difficulty in performance, resulting in improved tooth color. Different tooth bleaching techniques exist, and their use depends on the type and concentration of the bleaching agent as well ...
Alexandru-Dan Popescu +9 more
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Current opinion in dentistry, 1992
Bleaching techniques of both vital and nonvital teeth are reviewed. Current techniques and their origins are investigated, and the appropriate uses for various methods examined. The current research shows that bleaching, while highly effective, must be viewed with caution. The bleaching process cannot be viewed as entirely benign.
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Bleaching techniques of both vital and nonvital teeth are reviewed. Current techniques and their origins are investigated, and the appropriate uses for various methods examined. The current research shows that bleaching, while highly effective, must be viewed with caution. The bleaching process cannot be viewed as entirely benign.
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Laser Application for Dental Bleaching/Whitening
2015The esthetics of the smile has nowadays an increased demand in clinical dental practice. The color of teeth depends on the quantity and quality of reflected light, the quantity of the incident light, the thickness of the enamel, and the quantity and quality of dentin reflecting the light.
Giovanni Olivi, Stefano Benedicenti
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Vital Tooth Bleaching in Dental Practice: 3. Biological, Dental and Legal Issues
Dental Update, 2006The final section of this series examines both the evidence for the safety of external bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and related products and the legal position in the UK with regard to their sale and use in general dental practice. Potential side-effects are examined, including biological effects and dental effects, with a review of the current ...
Iain A, Pretty +4 more
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Natural Dental Bleaching Agents
Nowadays, bleaching is one of the most common procedures in aesthetic dentistry. When comparing bleaching to other treatment options for vital teeth whitening such as crowns or ceramic laminates, it proved to be more conservative. Bleaching is not only a well-established technique but also provides effectiveness and patient satisfaction.openaire +1 more source
Dentine hypersensitivity in dental bleaching: case report.
Minerva stomatologica, 2009Hydrogen and carbamide peroxides used for in-office and at-home whitening treatments are potentially harmful to pulp causing various alterations. Also characteristic and quite frequent is the presence of dental sensitivity. The aim of this paper is to review the appearance of post-whitening tooth hypersensitivity in clinical cases treated with ...
J, Amengual, L, Forner
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Dental fluorosis - bleaching and resin infiltration
British Dental Journal, 2020openaire +2 more sources
Efficacy of Popular Natural Dental Bleaching Products on Dental Enamel
Dental Materials, 2022C.R.O. Maciel +3 more
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