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
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.