Research Article

Evaluation of Color Stability and Remineralization Capacity of Dual Effect Desensitizing Agents on Bleached Enamel with Hydrogen Peroxide

Volume: 26 Number: 1 March 26, 2023
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Evaluation of Color Stability and Remineralization Capacity of Dual Effect Desensitizing Agents on Bleached Enamel with Hydrogen Peroxide

Abstract

Objectives:To evaluate the effects of double-acting desensitized varnishes applied to bovine tooth enamel bleached with 40% hydrogen peroxide on enamel calcium and phosphorus content and color stability. Materials and Methods:The coronal part of 10 newly extracted bovine teeth (approximately 10x12mm in size) was divided into 5 regions for mineral exchange measurements. Color change measurements of 50 newly extracted bovine teeth were divided into 5 groups. Group 1 unbleached (negative control group), Group 2 was bleached with 40%HP (positive control group), Groups 3,4 and 5 were treated MI varnish, Clinpro White and Profluoroid varnish after bleaching, respectively. Then, all groups were exposed to the tea solution and enamel color measurements were made using the CIE Lab method with spectrophotometer. Mineral change measurements were determined by EDS and morphological changes were observed using SEM. One-way ANOVA, Tukey HSD tests and Tamhane's tests were used for statistical analysis. Results:The content of calcium and phosphorus in enamel were like No bleachingMI varnishClinpro WhiteProfluoroidBleaching. The most color stability after bleaching was determined in teeth which were applied MI varnish applied group ((P< .05). The color stability of Profluoroid and Clinpro White applied group were similar (P> .05). There was a statistically significant difference between the groups in terms of △L and △b averages (P< .05). Conclusions:MI, Clinpro White and Profluoroid varnish used after bleaching were effective in preventing mineral loss from tooth enamel and reducing the susceptibility of tooth enamel to staining with tea.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

March 26, 2023

Submission Date

January 3, 2023

Acceptance Date

January 30, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2023 Volume: 26 Number: 1

EndNote
Altınışık H, Kedici Alp C (March 1, 2023) Evaluation of Color Stability and Remineralization Capacity of Dual Effect Desensitizing Agents on Bleached Enamel with Hydrogen Peroxide. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 26 1 47–53.

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