A novel approach for in-office tooth bleaching with 6 % H2O2/TiO_N and LED/laser system—a controlled, triple-blinded, randomized clinical trial
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Freitas Bortolatto, Janaina
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Trevisan, Tamara Carolina
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Ismael Bernardi, Priscila
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Fernández Godoy, Eduardo
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Nordi Dovigo, Livia
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Dourado Loguercio, Alessandro
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Batista de Oliveira Junior, Osmir
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Pretel, Hermes
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2018-12-20T15:22:41Z
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2018-12-20T15:22:41Z
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2016
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Lasers in Medical Science, Volumen 31, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 437-444.
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1435604X
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02688921
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10.1007/s10103-016-1866-2
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158964
Abstract
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The purpose of this randomized, parallel, tripleblinded clinical trial was to compare efficacy and tooth sensitivity (TS) after use of an in-office bleaching agent of 6 %
hydrogen peroxide containing nanoparticles of nitrogendoped titanium oxide (HP6) vs. 35 % hydrogen peroxide
(HP35). Forty-eight volunteers were randomly divided either
a HP6 or HP35. Two clinical sessions were performed with an
interval of 7 days between them for each group. In each session, two consecutive applications of each bleaching agent
were performed and activated by a hybrid LED/laser light.
Efficacy was determined by color alteration (ΔE), recorded
with reflectance spectroscopy. It was assessed at baseline and
after the first and second bleaching session. TS was characterized according to occurrence, intensity, duration, and type.
Efficacy was analyzed by repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) and post hoc Bonferroni test, and TS was
analyzed by means of chi2 test (α= 0.05). For HP35, highest and significant values of ΔE were found after bleaching when
compared to HP6 (p = 0.002). However, HP35 showed a significantly higher occurrence of TS than HP6 (p = 0.008). Also,
intensity and duration were higher in HP35. The majority of
volunteers classified the type experienced in their sensitivity
in the form of a Bshock.^ The use of HP6 despite reducing
efficacy when compared to an in-office bleaching in higher
concentration (35 %) produced less tooth sensitivity. Clinical
relevance: In terms of tooth sensitivity, the use of lower concentrations of in-office bleaching should be the first choice,
suggesting greater biocompatibility and safety compared to a
conventional HP35.