Objective: This clinical study evaluated the
color longevity after 30 months of at-home
bleaching with 10% carbamide peroxide (CP)
in smokers and nonsmokers.
Methods: Sixty patients, 30 smokers and 30
nonsmokers, were subjected to bleaching with
10% CP (Whiteness Perfect–FGM) for three
hours daily for three weeks. The color was
measured at baseline and at one month and 30
months after the completion of dental bleaching using the shade guide Vita classical organized by value (DSGU) and the shade guide
Vita Bleachedguide 3D-MASTER. At the 30-month recall, the color was assessed before
and after dental prophylaxis. Data from color
evaluation were analyzed by two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance and Tukey
test for the contrast of means (a=0.05).
Results: Twenty-one smokers and 22 nonsmokers attended the 30 month recall. For
both shade guides, only the main factor of
assessment time was statistically significant
(p,0.001). Effective whitening was observed
in both groups at the baseline, which was
stable at one month. However, color rebound
was observed after 30 months for both groups
of participants when color was measured
before and after dental prophylaxis.
Conclusion: Thirty months after at-home
bleaching with 10% CP gel, dental darkening
was detected in both groups, which cannot be
solely attributed to stains caused by extrinsic
staining from daily food, drinks, and smoke (in
smokers).