Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents
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Resumo: | Objective: To evaluate the cytotoxic effects of carbamide peroxide (CP) and hydrogen peroxide (HP) bleaching agents, and their manifestations on teeth. Methods: A literature review was performed on the Pubmed database, using the following descriptors: tooth whitening, cytotoxicity, hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide and pulpal reaction. 29 articles were selected. Review: The most commonly used tooth whitening gels are CP and HP, which achieve the same results at different application times. The inappropriate use of bleaching agents may cause adverse effects, such as cytotoxicity in the pulp tissue, causing from an inflammatory reaction to pulp necrosis, where dental sensitivity was the most common manifestation. HP in higher concentrations is indicated for office techniques, and implies a greater possibility of cytotoxic effect on the pulp tissue, especially if associated with the use of light source, and should also consider the thickness of the dentin in the dental element. Conclusion: Among the different bleaching agents, the use of CP (10%) in home bleaching will result in less cytotoxic effects on teeth, with effective bleaching action, and HP (17.5%) in office bleaching is less cytotoxic when compared to the conventional HP method (35%). |
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Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents Efectos citotóxicos de los agentes blanqueadores Efeitos citotóxicos de agentes clareadores Clareamento dentalCitotoxicidadePeróxido de hidrogênioPeróxido de carbamidaReação pulpar.Blanqueamiento dentalCitotoxicidadPeróxido de hidrógenoPeróxido de carbamidaReacción pulpar. Tooth whiteningCytotoxicityHydrogen peroxideCarbamide peroxidePulp reaction.Objective: To evaluate the cytotoxic effects of carbamide peroxide (CP) and hydrogen peroxide (HP) bleaching agents, and their manifestations on teeth. Methods: A literature review was performed on the Pubmed database, using the following descriptors: tooth whitening, cytotoxicity, hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide and pulpal reaction. 29 articles were selected. Review: The most commonly used tooth whitening gels are CP and HP, which achieve the same results at different application times. The inappropriate use of bleaching agents may cause adverse effects, such as cytotoxicity in the pulp tissue, causing from an inflammatory reaction to pulp necrosis, where dental sensitivity was the most common manifestation. HP in higher concentrations is indicated for office techniques, and implies a greater possibility of cytotoxic effect on the pulp tissue, especially if associated with the use of light source, and should also consider the thickness of the dentin in the dental element. Conclusion: Among the different bleaching agents, the use of CP (10%) in home bleaching will result in less cytotoxic effects on teeth, with effective bleaching action, and HP (17.5%) in office bleaching is less cytotoxic when compared to the conventional HP method (35%).Objetivo: evaluar los efectos citotóxicos de los agentes blanqueadores peróxido de carbamida (PC) y peróxido de hidrógeno (HP), y sus manifestaciones en los dientes. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica en la base de datos Pubmed, utilizando como descriptores: blanqueamiento dental, citotoxicidad, peróxido de hidrógeno, peróxido de carbamida y reacción pulpar, y se seleccionaron 29 artículos. Revisión: Los geles blanqueadores dentales más utilizados son el PC y el PH, que consiguen los mismos resultados en diferentes tiempos de aplicación. El uso inadecuado de agentes blanqueadores puede causar efectos adversos, como citotoxicidad en el tejido pulpar, causando desde una reacción inflamatoria hasta necrosis pulpar, donde la sensibilidad dental fue la manifestación más común. El PH en concentraciones más altas está indicado para técnicas de consultorio, e implica una mayor posibilidad de efecto citotóxico sobre el tejido pulpar, especialmente si se asocia con el uso de la fuente de luz, y también debe considerar el espesor de la dentina en el elemento dental. Conclusión: Entre los diferentes agentes blanqueadores, el uso de PC (10%) en el blanqueo domiciliario tendrá menos efectos citotóxicos en los dientes, con una acción blanqueadora eficaz, y el PH (17,5%) en el blanqueo en la consulta es menos citotóxico en comparación con el método convencional PH (35%).Objetivo: avaliar os efeitos citotóxicos dos agentes clareadores Peróxido de carbamida (PC) e peróxido de hidrogênio (PH), e suas manifestações nos dentes. Métodos: Foi feita uma revisão de literatura na base de dados Pubmed, utilizando como descritores: clareamento dental, citotoxicidade, peróxido de hidrogênio, peróxido de carbamida e reação pulpar, sendo selecionados 29 artigos. Revisão: Os géis clareadores mais utilizados para o clareamento dental são o PC e o PH, que alcançam os mesmos resultados em diferentes tempos de aplicação. O uso inadequado dos agentes clareadores pode ocasionar efeitos adversos, como citotoxicidade no tecido pulpar, ocasionando desde uma reação inflamatória até uma necrose pulpar, onde a sensibilidade dental foi a manifestação mais encontrada. O PH em concentrações mais elevadas é indicado para técnicas de consultório, e implica maior possibilidade de efeito citotóxico ao tecido pulpar, principalmente se for associado a uso de fonte de luz, devendo também se considerar a espessura da dentina no elemento dental. Conclusão: Entre os diferentes agentes clareadores, o uso do PC (10%) em clareamento caseiro, resultará em menos efeitos citotóxicos nos dentes, com eficaz ação clareadora, e o PH (17,5%) em clareamento de consultório é menos citotóxico quando comparado ao método convencional PH (35%).Research, Society and Development2022-09-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3392310.33448/rsd-v11i12.33923Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e91111233923Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e91111233923Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e911112339232525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33923/28871Copyright (c) 2022 Gabriela Roedel; Kauana Schreiber; Isabel Cristina Gavazzoni Bandeira de Andrade; Vitor Schweigert Bonahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRoedel, GabrielaSchreiber, KauanaAndrade, Isabel Cristina Gavazzoni Bandeira de Bona, Vitor Schweigert 2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33923Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:25.441830Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents Efectos citotóxicos de los agentes blanqueadores Efeitos citotóxicos de agentes clareadores |
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Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents |
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Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents Roedel, Gabriela Clareamento dental Citotoxicidade Peróxido de hidrogênio Peróxido de carbamida Reação pulpar. Blanqueamiento dental Citotoxicidad Peróxido de hidrógeno Peróxido de carbamida Reacción pulpar. Tooth whitening Cytotoxicity Hydrogen peroxide Carbamide peroxide Pulp reaction. |
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Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents |
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Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents |
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Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents |
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Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents |
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Cytotoxic effects of bleaching agents |
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Roedel, Gabriela |
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Roedel, Gabriela Schreiber, Kauana Andrade, Isabel Cristina Gavazzoni Bandeira de Bona, Vitor Schweigert |
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Schreiber, Kauana Andrade, Isabel Cristina Gavazzoni Bandeira de Bona, Vitor Schweigert |
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Roedel, Gabriela Schreiber, Kauana Andrade, Isabel Cristina Gavazzoni Bandeira de Bona, Vitor Schweigert |
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Clareamento dental Citotoxicidade Peróxido de hidrogênio Peróxido de carbamida Reação pulpar. Blanqueamiento dental Citotoxicidad Peróxido de hidrógeno Peróxido de carbamida Reacción pulpar. Tooth whitening Cytotoxicity Hydrogen peroxide Carbamide peroxide Pulp reaction. |
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Clareamento dental Citotoxicidade Peróxido de hidrogênio Peróxido de carbamida Reação pulpar. Blanqueamiento dental Citotoxicidad Peróxido de hidrógeno Peróxido de carbamida Reacción pulpar. Tooth whitening Cytotoxicity Hydrogen peroxide Carbamide peroxide Pulp reaction. |
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Objective: To evaluate the cytotoxic effects of carbamide peroxide (CP) and hydrogen peroxide (HP) bleaching agents, and their manifestations on teeth. Methods: A literature review was performed on the Pubmed database, using the following descriptors: tooth whitening, cytotoxicity, hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide and pulpal reaction. 29 articles were selected. Review: The most commonly used tooth whitening gels are CP and HP, which achieve the same results at different application times. The inappropriate use of bleaching agents may cause adverse effects, such as cytotoxicity in the pulp tissue, causing from an inflammatory reaction to pulp necrosis, where dental sensitivity was the most common manifestation. HP in higher concentrations is indicated for office techniques, and implies a greater possibility of cytotoxic effect on the pulp tissue, especially if associated with the use of light source, and should also consider the thickness of the dentin in the dental element. Conclusion: Among the different bleaching agents, the use of CP (10%) in home bleaching will result in less cytotoxic effects on teeth, with effective bleaching action, and HP (17.5%) in office bleaching is less cytotoxic when compared to the conventional HP method (35%). |
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