Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?

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Autor(a) principal: Tavares,Nayara Rodrigues Nascimento Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Galvão,Alexia da Mata, Dietrich,Lia, Carvalho,Roberta Furtado, Silva,Robinson Sabino, Silva,André Luis Faria e, Silva,Gisele Rodrigues da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Journal
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Resumo: Abstract: This study investigated the bleaching effectiveness and the physicochemical effects on enamel of violet light and ozone, associate or not to hydrogen peroxide, compared to 35%-hydrogen peroxide. Enamel-dentin blocks from human molars were randomly allocated to receive one of the following bleaching protocols (n=15): (HP) 35%-hydrogen peroxide, (VL) violet light, (OZ) ozone, the association between hydrogen peroxide with ozone (OZ+HP) or violet light (VL+HP). All protocols were performed in two sessions with a 48h interval. Color (spectrophotometer) and mineral composition (Raman spectroscopy) were measured before and after the bleaching. Color changes were calculated by ΔEab, ΔE00, and whitening index (WI). The surface roughness was measured with an atomic force microscope. Data were analyzed by One-way or Two-way repeated measure ANOVA followed by the Tukey’s test (α = 0.05). The lowest color change values (either measured by WI, ΔEab, or ΔE00) were observed for VL and OZ used with no HP. Violet light associate with HP was unable to improve the color changes observed for the peroxide alone, in combination with OZ and HP, the highest color changes were verified. Regardless of bleaching protocol, the bleached enamel presented higher contents of PO4 and CO3 -2 than those observed at baseline. All bleaching protocols resulted in similar enamel surface roughness. Both the VL and the OZ caused reduced effects on the enamel color change when used alone. The ozone therapy improved the bleaching effect in the group that received the association of HP.
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spelling Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?bleachinghydrogen peroxidemorphological structureozoneviolet lightAbstract: This study investigated the bleaching effectiveness and the physicochemical effects on enamel of violet light and ozone, associate or not to hydrogen peroxide, compared to 35%-hydrogen peroxide. Enamel-dentin blocks from human molars were randomly allocated to receive one of the following bleaching protocols (n=15): (HP) 35%-hydrogen peroxide, (VL) violet light, (OZ) ozone, the association between hydrogen peroxide with ozone (OZ+HP) or violet light (VL+HP). All protocols were performed in two sessions with a 48h interval. Color (spectrophotometer) and mineral composition (Raman spectroscopy) were measured before and after the bleaching. Color changes were calculated by ΔEab, ΔE00, and whitening index (WI). The surface roughness was measured with an atomic force microscope. Data were analyzed by One-way or Two-way repeated measure ANOVA followed by the Tukey’s test (α = 0.05). The lowest color change values (either measured by WI, ΔEab, or ΔE00) were observed for VL and OZ used with no HP. Violet light associate with HP was unable to improve the color changes observed for the peroxide alone, in combination with OZ and HP, the highest color changes were verified. Regardless of bleaching protocol, the bleached enamel presented higher contents of PO4 and CO3 -2 than those observed at baseline. All bleaching protocols resulted in similar enamel surface roughness. Both the VL and the OZ caused reduced effects on the enamel color change when used alone. The ozone therapy improved the bleaching effect in the group that received the association of HP.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2021-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402021000400019Brazilian Dental Journal v.32 n.4 2021reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/0103-6440202104002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTavares,Nayara Rodrigues Nascimento OliveiraGalvão,Alexia da MataDietrich,LiaCarvalho,Roberta FurtadoSilva,Robinson SabinoSilva,André Luis Faria eSilva,Gisele Rodrigues daeng2021-11-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402021000400019Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2021-11-09T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?
title Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?
spellingShingle Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?
Tavares,Nayara Rodrigues Nascimento Oliveira
bleaching
hydrogen peroxide
morphological structure
ozone
violet light
title_short Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?
title_full Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?
title_fullStr Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?
title_full_unstemmed Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?
title_sort Can ozone or violet light improve the color change or physicochemical properties of hydrogen peroxide-bleached tooth?
author Tavares,Nayara Rodrigues Nascimento Oliveira
author_facet Tavares,Nayara Rodrigues Nascimento Oliveira
Galvão,Alexia da Mata
Dietrich,Lia
Carvalho,Roberta Furtado
Silva,Robinson Sabino
Silva,André Luis Faria e
Silva,Gisele Rodrigues da
author_role author
author2 Galvão,Alexia da Mata
Dietrich,Lia
Carvalho,Roberta Furtado
Silva,Robinson Sabino
Silva,André Luis Faria e
Silva,Gisele Rodrigues da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tavares,Nayara Rodrigues Nascimento Oliveira
Galvão,Alexia da Mata
Dietrich,Lia
Carvalho,Roberta Furtado
Silva,Robinson Sabino
Silva,André Luis Faria e
Silva,Gisele Rodrigues da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bleaching
hydrogen peroxide
morphological structure
ozone
violet light
topic bleaching
hydrogen peroxide
morphological structure
ozone
violet light
description Abstract: This study investigated the bleaching effectiveness and the physicochemical effects on enamel of violet light and ozone, associate or not to hydrogen peroxide, compared to 35%-hydrogen peroxide. Enamel-dentin blocks from human molars were randomly allocated to receive one of the following bleaching protocols (n=15): (HP) 35%-hydrogen peroxide, (VL) violet light, (OZ) ozone, the association between hydrogen peroxide with ozone (OZ+HP) or violet light (VL+HP). All protocols were performed in two sessions with a 48h interval. Color (spectrophotometer) and mineral composition (Raman spectroscopy) were measured before and after the bleaching. Color changes were calculated by ΔEab, ΔE00, and whitening index (WI). The surface roughness was measured with an atomic force microscope. Data were analyzed by One-way or Two-way repeated measure ANOVA followed by the Tukey’s test (α = 0.05). The lowest color change values (either measured by WI, ΔEab, or ΔE00) were observed for VL and OZ used with no HP. Violet light associate with HP was unable to improve the color changes observed for the peroxide alone, in combination with OZ and HP, the highest color changes were verified. Regardless of bleaching protocol, the bleached enamel presented higher contents of PO4 and CO3 -2 than those observed at baseline. All bleaching protocols resulted in similar enamel surface roughness. Both the VL and the OZ caused reduced effects on the enamel color change when used alone. The ozone therapy improved the bleaching effect in the group that received the association of HP.
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