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RSBO (Impr.) ; 9(4): 416-420, Oct.-Dec. 2012. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-755719

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Introduction: Tooth whitening or dental bleaching is a cosmetic procedure that has established itself in Dentistry; however, the staining because of the ingestion of some types of food may cause several factors leading to the failure of this treatment. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate in vitro the influence of the immersion of whitened teeth in solutions with a high degree of pigmentation on the efficacy of the bleaching performed with 16% hydrogen peroxide. Material and methods: Fifty-six human teeth were selected, bleached for 4 hours a day during 14 days and randomly divided into 7 groups (n = 8). The groups G1/G2 and G3 were immersed in coloring solutions immediately (IM) after bleaching (AP): G1 - tooth whitening + coffee (IM), G2 - tooth whitening + cola-based soft drink (IM) and G3 - tooth whitening + red wine (IM); G4/and G6 were immersed in the solutions for 2 hours (AP), G4 - tooth whitening + coffee (AP), G5 - tooth whitening + cola based soft drink (AP), G6 - tooth whitening + red wine and (AP) G7 - control. After bleaching with an immersion time of 5 minutes, with the aid of a digital spectrophotometer, the final color (FC) was measured 24 hours after the end of the bleaching treatment (day 15). Results: The results for ANOVA showed no statistical differences in all groups. Conclusion: There was no influence on the effectiveness of tooth whitening immersed in coloring solutions.

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