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In vitro analysis of the pH stability of dental bleaching gels during in-office procedures

Rafael Pinto de Mendonça, J. Baliza, Adrieli Burey, Larissa Maria Assad Cavalcante, Alessandro Dourado Loguércio, Fernanda Signorelli Calazans, Marcos de Oliveira Barceleiro

2020Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that acidic bleaching gels could lead to worse collateral effects during an in-office bleaching procedure, while neutral or basic products leads towards a better experience. Considering this fact, the main purpose of this study was to evaluate the pH behavior of 6 in-office bleaching gels, compared to the information provided by their manufacturers. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty enamel discs of bovine teeth were prepared, the initial colors of which were measured by a spectrophotometer and then divided into 6 groups. A pH meter was used to measure the pH every 30 seconds until the end of each procedure, when a new color evaluation was then made. The Tukey test was used for statistical analysis of the results. RESULTS: = 0.001), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Tooth bleaching, Bleaching agents, Hydrogen-ion concentration, Dentin sensitivity, Hydrogen peroxide.

Topics & Concepts

pH meterChemistrySignificant differenceEnamel paintStatistical analysisNuclear chemistryCarbamide peroxideDentistryMathematicsStatisticsMedicinePhysical chemistryDental Erosion and TreatmentDental Anxiety and Anesthesia TechniquesDental Health and Care Utilization