Teeth whitening with 6% hydrogen peroxide and its impact on quality of life: 2 years of follow-up
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Bersezio Miranda, Cristian
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Martín, Javier
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Angel, Pablo
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Bottner, Jessica
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Godoy, Isidora
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Avalos, Francisca
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Fernández Godoy, Eduardo
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2018-12-20T15:22:43Z
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2018-12-20T15:22:43Z
Publication date
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2019
Cita de ítem
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The Society of The Nippon Dental University 2018, 2019, Volume 107,Page 118–125.
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16181255
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16181247
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10.1007/s10266-018-0372-3
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158981
Abstract
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This study aimed to evaluate color longevity after 2 years of whitening gel (6% hydrogen peroxide (HP), blue LED/infrared
laser activation system) in comparison to a control 35% concentration in a split-mouth study and investigate the long-term
effect on quality of life (QOL).Thirty-one patients were treated. Whitening using 6% or 35% HP gel was performed on half
of the upper jaw in each patient. The color was measured at baseline and 1 week, 1 month, 1 and 2 years after treatment using
the Easyshade Vita spectrophotometer and the Vita Bleached and Vita Classical Shade Guides organized by value. During
2 years of follow-up, color was evaluated before and after dental prophylaxis. Oral Health of Impact Profile (OHIP 14) and
Psychosocial Impact Dental Aesthetics Questionnaire (PIDAQ) surveys measured QOL. Nineteen patients were evaluated at
the 2-year follow-up. Significant differences in ΔE were measured between the two groups at all time points (p<0.05). No
significant differences in ΔSGU were observed at any time point (p>0.05). The positive effect of bleaching on QOL was
maintained in patients treated with a low concentration of the whitening gel. The two compounds remained effective after
2 years. An objective color difference was found between the groups, but no difference was observed in subjective reports.
The positive effect on QOL remained after 2 years of follow-up in this cohort of patients.