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The Alterations in Tooth Structure Caused by Bleaching Agents
INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF DENTAL SCIENCES, 2008Çiğdem Atalayın +2 more
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Operative dentistry, 2004
This study evaluated the effects of home bleaching agents on the surface roughness of composite restoratives. Two home bleaching gels (10% and 15% carbamide peroxide, Opalescence) and five different tooth-colored restorative materials from the same manufacturer (3M-ESPE) were selected.
Wattanapayungkul, P. +5 more
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This study evaluated the effects of home bleaching agents on the surface roughness of composite restoratives. Two home bleaching gels (10% and 15% carbamide peroxide, Opalescence) and five different tooth-colored restorative materials from the same manufacturer (3M-ESPE) were selected.
Wattanapayungkul, P. +5 more
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Nonvital tooth bleaching with halogen light-activated agents: case reports and discussion.
General dentistry, 2011Esthetic dentistry has received increased attention in recent years, as people are more aware of the esthetic appearance of their teeth, including alignment and whiteness. This development, combined with a decrease in the incidence and severity of caries, has directed some clinicians toward conservative and non-invasive treatments such as tooth ...
Sonia Saeger, Meireles +2 more
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Tooth Cleansing and Bleaching Agents
The Journal of the American Dental Association (1922), 1924openaire +1 more source
Clinical result of 23% hydrogen peroxide tooth bleaching agent
Dental Materials, 2015H. Shiga +5 more
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Studies on physical properties of bleached tooth. 1. Microstructural changes by bleaching agent
Journal of Dentistry, 1993openaire +1 more source

