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Effect of whitening toothpastes with different hydrogen peroxide concentrations: Penetration into the pulp chamber and color change.
Barbosa, Laryssa M M; Carneiro, Taynara S; Favoreto, Michael W; Borges, Christiane P F; Reis, Alessandra; Loguercio, Alessandro D; Meireles, Sônia S.
Affiliation
  • Barbosa LMM; Department of Restorative Dentistry, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.
  • Carneiro TS; Department of Restorative Dentistry, State University of Ponta Grossa, Uvaranas, Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil.
  • Favoreto MW; Department of Restorative Dentistry, State University of Ponta Grossa, Uvaranas, Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil.
  • Borges CPF; Department of Chemistry, State University of Ponta Grossa, Uvaranas, Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil.
  • Reis A; Department of Restorative Dentistry, State University of Ponta Grossa, Uvaranas, Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil.
  • Loguercio AD; Department of Restorative Dentistry, State University of Ponta Grossa, Uvaranas, Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil. Electronic address: aloguercio@hotmail.com.
  • Meireles SS; Department of Restorative Dentistry, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.
J Dent ; 144: 104951, 2024 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38508441
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

This study evaluated the efficacy of simulated brushing with toothpastes containing different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (HP) in pulp chamber penetration and color change. Also, physical-chemical properties (concentration, pH and viscosity) were evaluated.

METHODS:

Forty-nine premolars were divided into seven groups (n = 7) untreated (control); whitening gel (White Class 6 %, 6 %BG) with one 90  min application (6 %BG 90  min) and 14 applications of 90  min (6 %BG 14×90 min); toothpastes (Colgate Luminous White Glow 3 %, 3 %TP; Crest 3D White Brilliance 4 %, 4 %TP; Colgate Optic White Pro-Series 5 %, 5 %TP) and 6 %BG toothbrushing for 14 applications of 90 s. HP penetration into the pulp chamber was measured through UV-Vis spectrophotometry and color change with a spectrophotometer (ΔEab, ΔE00, and ΔWID). Initial concentration, pH, and viscosity were measured through Titration, Digital pH-meter, and Rheometer, respectively. Statistical analysis used one-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (α = 0.05).

RESULTS:

6 %BG (14×90 min) and 4 %TP groups showed acidic pH and higher concentrations of HP in the pulp chamber compared to the other groups (p < 0.05). On the other side, 3 %TP and 5 %TP groups showed alkaline pH, higher viscosity between the toothpastes and lower HP penetration (p < 0.05). The 6 %BG AH (14×90 min) group exhibited the most significant color change (ΔEab, ΔE00, and ΔWID) (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS:

Brushing with whitening toothpaste with an acidic pH leads to greater HP penetration into pulp chamber; but, even when a high concentrated HP whitening toothpaste was used, a lower whitening effect was observed when compared to a two-week at-home bleaching. CLINICAL

SIGNIFICANCE:

Whitening toothpastes containing up to 5 % HP produced lower whitening effect than two-week at-home bleaching. Additionally, HP was detected within the pulp chamber which can potentially impact in tooth sensitivity.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tooth Bleaching / Toothbrushing / Toothpastes / Color / Dental Pulp Cavity / Tooth Bleaching Agents / Hydrogen Peroxide Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Dent Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tooth Bleaching / Toothbrushing / Toothpastes / Color / Dental Pulp Cavity / Tooth Bleaching Agents / Hydrogen Peroxide Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Dent Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: United kingdom