Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated?
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Resumo: | Tooth color is one of the characteristics that define a smile as attractive, and Dentistry offers tooth whitening as an option for achieving this purpose. However, this therapy is almost always accompanied by an inconvenience: dentin sensitivity. The objective of this study was to analyze two 35% hydrogen peroxide based materials, used in different clinical time intervals to evaluate not only the efficacy of color change, but also how long dentin sensitivity lasts, and at what times is it most exacerbated. A total of 24 volunteers were selected. The maxillary arch was divided at the midline, forming the Right Group (RG) composed of the right maxillary hemi-arch (tooth 11-15) and Left Group (LG) composed of the left maxillary hemi-arch (tooth 21-25). The mandibular arch formed the control group CG. The RG received 35% hydrogen peroxide - Whiteness HP® - FGM Produtos Odontológicos, Joinville, SC, Brazil in three sessions of 45 minutes each ( Material 1) and LG received 35% hydrogen peroxide - Pola Office® - SDI Limited, Bayswater, VIC, Australia in three sessions of 24 minutes each ( Material 2) with an interval of one week between sessions. Color was evaluated visually by means of the Vitapan Classical Scale (Vita Zahnfabrick, Bad Säckingen, BW, Germany) at the beginning and end of each session, and 12 days after the last session. There was no statistically significant difference (p<0.05) in relation to bleaching potential, and intensity of sensitivity when the two materials used were compared, except in the second (T=0h) (P=0.047) and third sessions (T=12h) (P=0.033) in which Material 2 demonstrated a lower level of sensitivity compared with that of Material 1. Relative to the duration of sensitivity, this gradually diminished over the course of time, not exceeding 48 hours (P=1.000). There was no difference between the products with respect to bleaching power, and hydrogen peroxide used for a shorter time generated less tooth sensitivity. |
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Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated? Uso do peróxido de hidrogênio a 35% no clareamento dental em diferentes tempos clínicos: por quanto tempo perdura a sensibilidade e em quais momentos ela é mais exacerbada?Dental BleachingTooth sensitivityPigmentationHealth SciencesTooth color is one of the characteristics that define a smile as attractive, and Dentistry offers tooth whitening as an option for achieving this purpose. However, this therapy is almost always accompanied by an inconvenience: dentin sensitivity. The objective of this study was to analyze two 35% hydrogen peroxide based materials, used in different clinical time intervals to evaluate not only the efficacy of color change, but also how long dentin sensitivity lasts, and at what times is it most exacerbated. A total of 24 volunteers were selected. The maxillary arch was divided at the midline, forming the Right Group (RG) composed of the right maxillary hemi-arch (tooth 11-15) and Left Group (LG) composed of the left maxillary hemi-arch (tooth 21-25). The mandibular arch formed the control group CG. The RG received 35% hydrogen peroxide - Whiteness HP® - FGM Produtos Odontológicos, Joinville, SC, Brazil in three sessions of 45 minutes each ( Material 1) and LG received 35% hydrogen peroxide - Pola Office® - SDI Limited, Bayswater, VIC, Australia in three sessions of 24 minutes each ( Material 2) with an interval of one week between sessions. Color was evaluated visually by means of the Vitapan Classical Scale (Vita Zahnfabrick, Bad Säckingen, BW, Germany) at the beginning and end of each session, and 12 days after the last session. There was no statistically significant difference (p<0.05) in relation to bleaching potential, and intensity of sensitivity when the two materials used were compared, except in the second (T=0h) (P=0.047) and third sessions (T=12h) (P=0.033) in which Material 2 demonstrated a lower level of sensitivity compared with that of Material 1. Relative to the duration of sensitivity, this gradually diminished over the course of time, not exceeding 48 hours (P=1.000). There was no difference between the products with respect to bleaching power, and hydrogen peroxide used for a shorter time generated less tooth sensitivity.cor dos dentes é uma das características que define um sorriso como atrativo e o clareamento dental uma opção oferecida pela odontologia para alcançar esse fim. Porém, essa terapia quase sempre vem acompanhada de um incomôdo; a sensibilidade dentinária. O próposito deste estudo foi analisar dois materiais a base de peróxido de hidrogênio a 35% usados em diferentes tempos clínicos avaliando, além da eficácia da cor, a sensibilidade dental, por quanto tempo perdura e em quais momentos é mais exacerbada. Selecionamos 25 voluntários, a arcada superior de cada um passou por uma divisão a partir da linha mediana, formando o grupo direito (GD) composto pela hemi-arcada superior direita (dente 11-15) e o grupo esquerdo (GE) composto pela hemi-arcada superior esquerda (dente 21-25). A arcada inferior formou o grupo controle (GC). O GD recebeu peróxido de hidrogênio a 35% - Whiteness HP® - FGM Produtos odontológicos, Joinville, SC, Brasil em três sessões de 45 minutos cada ( Material 1) e o GE recebeu peróxido de hidrogênio a 35% - Pola Office® - SDI Limited, Bayswater, VIC, Austrália em três sessões de 24 minutos cada ( Material 2) com intervalo de uma semana entre as sessões. A cor foi avaliada visualmente com a escala Vitapan Classical (Vita Zahnfabrick, BadSackingen, BW, Alemanha) ao iniciar e finalizar cada sessão e 12 dias após a última sessão. Não houve diferença estatística significante (p<0,05) em relação ao potencial clareador e nem em relação a intensidade da sensibilidade quando comparados os dois materiais utilizados, exceto na segunda (T=0h) (P=0.047) e terceira sessão (T=12h) (P=0.033) onde o Material 2 demonstrou menor sensibilidade comparado ao Material 1. Quanto à duração da sensibilidade, esta foi diminuindo gradativamente ao longo do tempo, não excedendo 48 horas (P=1.000). Não houve diferença entre os produtos no que diz respeito ao poder de clareamento e o peróxido de hidrogênio utilizado em menor tempo gerou menos sensibilidade dentária.EDUFU2018-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3944110.14393/BJ-v34n2a2018-39441Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 34 No. 2 (2018): Mar./Apr.; 495-504Bioscience Journal ; v. 34 n. 2 (2018): Mar./Apr.; 495-5041981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39441/21933Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2018 Elizandra Silva Penha, Evalena Lima Cabral, Tamara Silva da Gama, Cicera Alane de Oliveira, Ana Karina Almeida Rolim, Rogério Lacerda-Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPenha, Elizandra SilvaCabral, Evalena LimaGama, Tamara Silva daOliveira, Cicera Alane deRolim, Ana Karina AlmeidaLacerda-Santos, Rogério2022-02-15T19:00:30Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/39441Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-15T19:00:30Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated? Uso do peróxido de hidrogênio a 35% no clareamento dental em diferentes tempos clínicos: por quanto tempo perdura a sensibilidade e em quais momentos ela é mais exacerbada? |
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Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated? |
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Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated? Penha, Elizandra Silva Dental Bleaching Tooth sensitivity Pigmentation Health Sciences |
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Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated? |
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Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated? |
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Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated? |
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Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated? |
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Use of 35% hydrogen peroxide in tooth bleaching in different clinical time intervals: how long does sensitivity last, and at what times is it more exacerbated? |
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Penha, Elizandra Silva |
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Penha, Elizandra Silva Cabral, Evalena Lima Gama, Tamara Silva da Oliveira, Cicera Alane de Rolim, Ana Karina Almeida Lacerda-Santos, Rogério |
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Cabral, Evalena Lima Gama, Tamara Silva da Oliveira, Cicera Alane de Rolim, Ana Karina Almeida Lacerda-Santos, Rogério |
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Penha, Elizandra Silva Cabral, Evalena Lima Gama, Tamara Silva da Oliveira, Cicera Alane de Rolim, Ana Karina Almeida Lacerda-Santos, Rogério |
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Dental Bleaching Tooth sensitivity Pigmentation Health Sciences |
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Dental Bleaching Tooth sensitivity Pigmentation Health Sciences |
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Tooth color is one of the characteristics that define a smile as attractive, and Dentistry offers tooth whitening as an option for achieving this purpose. However, this therapy is almost always accompanied by an inconvenience: dentin sensitivity. The objective of this study was to analyze two 35% hydrogen peroxide based materials, used in different clinical time intervals to evaluate not only the efficacy of color change, but also how long dentin sensitivity lasts, and at what times is it most exacerbated. A total of 24 volunteers were selected. The maxillary arch was divided at the midline, forming the Right Group (RG) composed of the right maxillary hemi-arch (tooth 11-15) and Left Group (LG) composed of the left maxillary hemi-arch (tooth 21-25). The mandibular arch formed the control group CG. The RG received 35% hydrogen peroxide - Whiteness HP® - FGM Produtos Odontológicos, Joinville, SC, Brazil in three sessions of 45 minutes each ( Material 1) and LG received 35% hydrogen peroxide - Pola Office® - SDI Limited, Bayswater, VIC, Australia in three sessions of 24 minutes each ( Material 2) with an interval of one week between sessions. Color was evaluated visually by means of the Vitapan Classical Scale (Vita Zahnfabrick, Bad Säckingen, BW, Germany) at the beginning and end of each session, and 12 days after the last session. There was no statistically significant difference (p<0.05) in relation to bleaching potential, and intensity of sensitivity when the two materials used were compared, except in the second (T=0h) (P=0.047) and third sessions (T=12h) (P=0.033) in which Material 2 demonstrated a lower level of sensitivity compared with that of Material 1. Relative to the duration of sensitivity, this gradually diminished over the course of time, not exceeding 48 hours (P=1.000). There was no difference between the products with respect to bleaching power, and hydrogen peroxide used for a shorter time generated less tooth sensitivity. |
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