Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ
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Resumo: | Background: Dental whitening has been increasingly sought out to improve dental aesthetics, but may cause chemical and morphological changes in dental enamel surfaces. Objective: Assess in situ the effects of high-concentration hydrogen peroxide with and without fluoride on human dental enamel using the ion chromatography test (IC) and the Knoop hardness test (KHN). Material and Methods: Nineteen enamel specimens were prepared using third human molars. These specimens were fixed on molars of volunteers and were divided into groups: OP38-Opalescence Boost PF38%, PO37-Pola Office 37.5% and CO-Control group. For chemical analysis (n= 3), the dentin layer was removed, keeping only the enamel, which was subjected to acidic digestion by microwave radiation. It was necessary to perform sample dilutions for the elements fluorine (F), calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) for quantification using the IC test. The KHN (n= 5) was performed before and after the treatments. Five indentations were made, separated by 100 µm, for each specimen using a load of 25 gf for 5 seconds in the microdurometer. The data were analyzed using ANOVA with a 5% significance level. Results: The OP38 group had the largest concentrations of F, Ca and P ions. The PO37 group showed the lowest concentrations of F and Ca ions. The average KHN was not significantly different between the OP38 and PO37 groups. Conclusion: Enamel whitened with hydrogen peroxide containing fluoride had greater concentrations of F, Ca and P ions. The presence of fluoride in the whitening agent did not influence the enamel microhardness. |
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Petta, Thais de MendonçaGomes, Yasmin do Socorro Batista de LimaEsteves, Renata AntunesFaial, Kelson do Carmo FreitasCouto, Roberto Souza D'AlmeidaSilva, Cecy Martins2017-11-28T13:10:12Z2017-11-28T13:10:12Z2017PETTA, Thais de Mendonça et al. Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ. Open Dentistry Journal, v. 11, p. 34-40, Jan. 2017.1874-2106https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/288510.2174/1874210601711010034Background: Dental whitening has been increasingly sought out to improve dental aesthetics, but may cause chemical and morphological changes in dental enamel surfaces. Objective: Assess in situ the effects of high-concentration hydrogen peroxide with and without fluoride on human dental enamel using the ion chromatography test (IC) and the Knoop hardness test (KHN). Material and Methods: Nineteen enamel specimens were prepared using third human molars. These specimens were fixed on molars of volunteers and were divided into groups: OP38-Opalescence Boost PF38%, PO37-Pola Office 37.5% and CO-Control group. For chemical analysis (n= 3), the dentin layer was removed, keeping only the enamel, which was subjected to acidic digestion by microwave radiation. It was necessary to perform sample dilutions for the elements fluorine (F), calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) for quantification using the IC test. The KHN (n= 5) was performed before and after the treatments. Five indentations were made, separated by 100 µm, for each specimen using a load of 25 gf for 5 seconds in the microdurometer. The data were analyzed using ANOVA with a 5% significance level. Results: The OP38 group had the largest concentrations of F, Ca and P ions. The PO37 group showed the lowest concentrations of F and Ca ions. The average KHN was not significantly different between the OP38 and PO37 groups. Conclusion: Enamel whitened with hydrogen peroxide containing fluoride had greater concentrations of F, Ca and P ions. The presence of fluoride in the whitening agent did not influence the enamel microhardness.Federal University of Para. Faculty of Dentistry. Belém, PA, Brazil.Federal University of Para. Faculty of Dentistry. Belém, PA, Brazil.Federal University of Para. Faculty of Dentistry. Belém, PA, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Federal University of Para. Faculty of Dentistry. Belém, PA, Brazil.Federal University of Para. Faculty of Dentistry. Belém, PA, Brazil.engBentham OpenChemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleClareadores Dentários / efeitos adversosEsmalte Dentário / químicaEsmalte Dentário / efeitos de drogasPeróxido de Hidrogênio / efeitos adversosFluoretos / efeitos adversosDente MolarTeste de MateriaisCromatografia por Troca Iônica / métodosTestes de Dureza / métodosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)instname:Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)instacron:IECORIGINALChemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ.pdfChemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ.pdfapplication/pdf382951https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/33265bd1-aa09-44e6-a7d2-296d7b0c9aed/download8976db3a2ba3476c76759aaeca77c648MD51LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-871https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/1a967844-4a07-4023-a7ff-8b78a10f1f99/download52f1732ea66fbd1123abe39f5373b797MD52TEXTChemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ.pdf.txtChemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain29069https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/449e7f16-5c69-4fa1-aaa9-7f7a943a4fd0/download6c9075afc80af674dfef4ba9ea44463bMD55THUMBNAILChemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ.pdf.jpgChemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg5574https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/a6c353cf-5eff-492e-b49c-54bfb8853c94/downloadb130785a129762b197366be65f1ef87dMD56iec/28852022-10-20 21:21:01.172oai:patua.iec.gov.br:iec/2885https://patua.iec.gov.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://patua.iec.gov.br/oai/requestclariceneta@iec.gov.br || Biblioteca@iec.gov.bropendoar:2022-10-20T21:21:01Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá) - Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)falseVG9kb3Mgb3MgZG9jdW1lbnRvcyBkZXNzYSBjb2xlw6fDo28gc2VndWVtIGEgTGljZW7Dp2EgQ3JlYXRpdmUgY29tbW9ucy4= |
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Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ |
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Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ |
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Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ Petta, Thais de Mendonça Clareadores Dentários / efeitos adversos Esmalte Dentário / química Esmalte Dentário / efeitos de drogas Peróxido de Hidrogênio / efeitos adversos Fluoretos / efeitos adversos Dente Molar Teste de Materiais Cromatografia por Troca Iônica / métodos Testes de Dureza / métodos |
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Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ |
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Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ |
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Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ |
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Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ |
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Chemical composition and microhardness of human enamel treated with fluoridated whintening agents. A study in situ |
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Petta, Thais de Mendonça |
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Petta, Thais de Mendonça Gomes, Yasmin do Socorro Batista de Lima Esteves, Renata Antunes Faial, Kelson do Carmo Freitas Couto, Roberto Souza D'Almeida Silva, Cecy Martins |
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Gomes, Yasmin do Socorro Batista de Lima Esteves, Renata Antunes Faial, Kelson do Carmo Freitas Couto, Roberto Souza D'Almeida Silva, Cecy Martins |
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Petta, Thais de Mendonça Gomes, Yasmin do Socorro Batista de Lima Esteves, Renata Antunes Faial, Kelson do Carmo Freitas Couto, Roberto Souza D'Almeida Silva, Cecy Martins |
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Clareadores Dentários / efeitos adversos Esmalte Dentário / química Esmalte Dentário / efeitos de drogas Peróxido de Hidrogênio / efeitos adversos Fluoretos / efeitos adversos Dente Molar Teste de Materiais Cromatografia por Troca Iônica / métodos Testes de Dureza / métodos |
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Clareadores Dentários / efeitos adversos Esmalte Dentário / química Esmalte Dentário / efeitos de drogas Peróxido de Hidrogênio / efeitos adversos Fluoretos / efeitos adversos Dente Molar Teste de Materiais Cromatografia por Troca Iônica / métodos Testes de Dureza / métodos |
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Background: Dental whitening has been increasingly sought out to improve dental aesthetics, but may cause chemical and morphological changes in dental enamel surfaces. Objective: Assess in situ the effects of high-concentration hydrogen peroxide with and without fluoride on human dental enamel using the ion chromatography test (IC) and the Knoop hardness test (KHN). Material and Methods: Nineteen enamel specimens were prepared using third human molars. These specimens were fixed on molars of volunteers and were divided into groups: OP38-Opalescence Boost PF38%, PO37-Pola Office 37.5% and CO-Control group. For chemical analysis (n= 3), the dentin layer was removed, keeping only the enamel, which was subjected to acidic digestion by microwave radiation. It was necessary to perform sample dilutions for the elements fluorine (F), calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) for quantification using the IC test. The KHN (n= 5) was performed before and after the treatments. Five indentations were made, separated by 100 µm, for each specimen using a load of 25 gf for 5 seconds in the microdurometer. The data were analyzed using ANOVA with a 5% significance level. Results: The OP38 group had the largest concentrations of F, Ca and P ions. The PO37 group showed the lowest concentrations of F and Ca ions. The average KHN was not significantly different between the OP38 and PO37 groups. Conclusion: Enamel whitened with hydrogen peroxide containing fluoride had greater concentrations of F, Ca and P ions. The presence of fluoride in the whitening agent did not influence the enamel microhardness. |
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