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The Effects of Home Bleaching and Laser Bleaching on Tooth Color Change: A Comprehensive Review [PDF]
Background: This review article aimed to evaluate and compare the color change outcomes of two tooth whitening methods, namely, home bleaching and laser bleaching, and to also assess their efficacy and safety.Methods and Materials: A comprehensive search
Marzieh Rohaninasab, Mohammad Alamdar
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The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of in-office bleaching and associated tooth sensitivity on application of nano-calcium phosphate paste as desensitizing agent.
Alessandro Dourado LOGUERCIO +4 more
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Aesthetic Rehabilitation of Discoloured Nonvital Anterior tooth with Carbamide Peroxide Bleaching: Case Series [PDF]
Discolouration of teeth, especially the anteriores, can result in considerably cosmetic impairment in person. Combine effects of intrinsic and extrinsic colour determines the appearance of teeth.
Gautam P. Badole +3 more
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Tooth Bleaching Increases Dentinal Protease Activity [PDF]
Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidative agent commonly used for dental bleaching procedures. The structural and biochemical responses of enamel, dentin, and pulp tissues to the in vivo bleaching of human (n = 20) premolars were investigated in this study. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to observe enamel nanostructure.
C, Sato +8 more
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Introduction patients have been submitted to tooth bleaching during orthodontic treatment for aesthetic purposes or to anticipate the replacement of restorations after completion of the treatment.
Camila Maria Lima de CASTRO +4 more
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Objective Our study aims to compare the efficacy and tooth sensitivity following in-office (35% hydrogen peroxide) or at-home (10% carbamide peroxide) bleaching treatments both preceded by 2% potassium nitrate (2%KF) desensitizing gel. Methodology 130
Sandrina Henn DONASSOLLO +8 more
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Tooth-bleaching procedures and their controversial effects: A literature review
Aim: This review article will help clinicians improve their understanding of the history of bleaching procedures, bleaching types, components, mechanisms, and their effects on soft tissue, tooth structures, resin composite, and bonding.
Mohammed Q. Alqahtani
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Objective: To compare 16% carbamide peroxide (CP) with a higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide (HP) for bleaching teeth in office or at-home to erase tetracycline stains on teeth. Materials and methods: In a randomized, self-controlled clinical trial,
Kunliang Luo, Jun He
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Light-activated tooth bleaching with a high hydrogen peroxide (HP; H2O2) concentration has risks and the actual role of the light source is doubtful. The use of conventional light might result in an increase in the temperature and cause thermal damage to
Seoul Hee NAM +5 more
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The objective of this article was to systematically review the literature to determine how effective tooth whitening procedures are when carried out in tandem with orthodontic clear aligners.
Majd Khashashneh +5 more
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