Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effect of temperature on external tooth bleaching. Method and Materials: Human molars and premolars were internally stained and assessed using a standardized tea solution. The mesial aspects of the teeth were assigned to the treatment group (bleaching at 45°C), and the distal aspects of the teeth were assigned to the control group (bleaching at 37°C). An electronic chromometer with a tristimulus color analyzer was used to measure color change. The mean changes in the values of L*, a*, and b* from baseline to posttreatment were recorded, as were the overall color differences of the specimens in each group (ΔE*). Results: Increasing the temperature to 45°C significantly (P < .05) increased the bleaching efficacy and reduced the time needed to gain a lighter tooth shade. Conclusion: A controlled increase in the temperature of the bleaching agent might be useful in achieving better tooth bleaching in a shorter period of time.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 771-775 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Quintessence International |
Volume | 39 |
Issue number | 9 |
State | Published - Oct 2008 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- At-home tray vital bleaching
- Bleaching
- Carbamide peroxide
- Chromometer
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Power bleach
- Thermocatalytic bleach
- Tooth whitening
- Vital bleach