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Acta Odontológica Latinoamericana

On-line version ISSN 1852-4834

Abstract

PIMENTA LIMA, Max José; BARRAL ARAUJO, Danilo; CAMPOS, Elisângela de Jesus  and  CORREIA DE ARAUJO, Roberto Paulo. Efficacy of 35% hydrogen peroxide on human enamel: in vitro evaluation in different tooth areas. Acta odontol. latinoam. [online]. 2009, vol.22, n.3, pp.163-170. ISSN 1852-4834.

This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a 35% hydrogen peroxide - based gel without activation in vitro on three areas of the tooth surface. Vestibular faces of human premolar teeth were darkened, followed by two whitenings at 7-day intervals. The efficacy of whitening was determined in the cervical third, medium third and incisal third of the tooth surface with an Easyshade-Vita spectrophotometer based on the CIELab system. The L*, a*, b* parameters were determined for each third by the identification of high luminosity and hues tending to green and yellow; pigmentation luminosity was then reduced, and the parameters a* and b* became reddish and yellowish, respectively. Seven days after the first whitening, there were significant improvements in L* and a* values. Seven days after the second whitening, the three parameters returned to values close to the initial values; the b* parameter was most strongly correlated with whitening efficacy. DE values revealed a visually perceptible difference. There was a satisfactory removal of pigmentation after both whitenings, while the lack of uniformity among the tooth-surface thirds after the first session justified the performance of two whitening procedures. With regard to each third, DE indicated a visibly perceptible difference, although L*, a* and b* values showed no statistically significant differences.

Keywords : Teeth whitening; Hydrogen peroxide; Darkening.

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