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Factors predicting the effectiveness and sensitivity of tooth bleaching
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Sensitivity and Tooth Whitening Agents
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2002ABSTRACT Purpose: Three commercially available dentist‐prescribed home‐applied bleaching systems were evaluated to identify the incidence of sensitivity and to compare the efficacy of whitening the maxillary anterior teeth of 18 patients. Methods: Nite White Excel 2Z (Discus Dental), fx (Challenge Products), and Rembrandt Xtra‐Comfort (DenMat Corp ...
Randall M, Pohjola +4 more
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Effect of antioxidant on tooth sensitivity after bleaching
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2023AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to investigate the effect of antioxidant (sodium ascorbate) on tooth sensitivity after two in‐office bleaching techniques (light‐activated and chemical bleaching).Materials and MethodsTen patients aged 18–25 were bleached in four groups according to bleaching materials and/or antioxidant used. Group A: Maxillary right
Mohamed Nabil +2 more
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Tooth sensitivity experience among residential university students
International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2010To cite this article: Int J Dent Hygiene DOI: 10.1111/j.1601‐5037.2009.00385.x Bamise CT, Kolawole KA, Oloyede EO, Esan TA. Tooth sensitivity experience among residential university studentsAbstract: Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the experience of residential University students about ‘sensitive teeth ...
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In‐Office Tooth Whitening: Pulpal Effects and Tooth Sensitivity Issues
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2014Tooth whitening is a popular method for improving the appearance of discolored teeth. The wide range of techniques available—in‐office whitening, dentist‐supervised at‐home whitening, and over‐the‐counter whitening—reflects its popularity. The efficacy and side effects are dependent on the technique, with tooth sensitivity being the most commonly ...
So Ran Kwon, Edward J. Swift
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Incidence of tooth sensitivity after home whitening treatment
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2002A potential side effect of dentist-dispensed home tooth-whitening systems is tooth sensitivity. The authors conducted a randomized prospective double-blind study to determine the incidence of tooth sensitivity after home whitening treatment.Fifty adult subjects used a gel containing 15 percent carbamide peroxide and 0.11 percent fluoride ion; an ...
Michael G, Jorgensen, William B, Carroll
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Capsaicin-sensitive Aδ Fibers in Cat Tooth Pulp
Journal of Dental Research, 1997How close a correlation there is between the conduction velocity and receptive properties of pulpal nerve fibers is still unclear. Our specific aims were to confirm whether: (1) capsaicin affects not only polymodal C fibers but A8 fibers as well, and (2) Aδ polymodal nociceptors exist in the tooth pulp.
H, Ikeda, Y, Tokita, H, Suda
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