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Yıl 2023, , 97 - 100, 26.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.1213031

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Kaynakça

  • 1. Shulman JD, Maupome G, Clark DC, & Levy SM (2004) Perceptions of desirable tooth color among parents, dentists and children Journal of the American Dental Association 135(5) 595-604.
  • 2. Joiner A (2004) Tooth colour: A review of the literatüre Journal of Dentistry (Supplement 32) 3-12.
  • 3. Tin-Oo MM, Saddki N, & Hassan N (2011) Factors influencing patient satisfaction with dental appearance and treatments they desire to improve aesthetics BioMed Center Oral Health 23(11) 6.
  • 4. Mehta D, Venkata S, Naganath M, LingaReddy U, Ishihata H, & Finger WJ (2013) Clinical trial of tooth desensitization prior to in-office bleaching European Journal of Oral Science 121(5) 477-481.
  • 5. Pale´ M, Mayoral JR, Llopis J, Valle`s M, Basilio J, & Roig M (2014) Evaluation of the effectiveness of an in-office bleaching system and the effect of potassium nitrate as a desensitizing agent Odontology 102(2) 203-210.
  • 6. Samorodnitzky-Naveh GR, Geiger SB, & Levin L (2007) Patients’ satisfaction with dental esthetics Journal of the American Dental Association 138(6) 805-808.
  • 7. McGrath C, Wong AH, Lo EC, & Cheung CS (2005) The sensitivity and responsiveness of an oral health related quality of life measure to tooth whitening Journal of Dentistry 33(8) 697-702.
  • 8. Meireles SS, Goettems ML, Dantas RV, Bona AD, Santos IS, & Demarco FF (2014) Changes in oral health related quality of life after dental bleaching in a double-blind randomized clinical trial Journal of Dentistry 42(2) 114-121.
  • 9. Tay LY, Kose C, Loguercio AD, & Reis A (2009) Assessing the effect of a desensitizing agent used before in-office tooth bleaching Journal of the American Dental Association 140(10) 1245-1251.
  • 10. He LB, Shao MY, Tan K, Xu X, & Li JY (2012) The effects of light on bleaching and tooth sensitivity during in-office vital bleaching: A systematic review and meta-analysis Journal of Dentistry 40(8) 644-653.
  • 11. Weitzman SA, Weitberg AB, Stossel TP, Schwartz J, Shklar G. Effects of hydrogen peroxide on oral carcinogenesis in hamsters. J Periodontol 1986;57:685-688.
  • 12. Buchalla W, Attin T. External bleaching therapy with activation by heat, light or laser—a systematic review. Dent Mater 2007; 23: 58696.
  • 13. Baik JW, Rueggeberg FA, Liewehr FR. Effect of lightenhanced bleaching on in vitro surface and intra pulpal temperature rise. J Esthet Restor Dent 2001; 13: 370-378.
  • 14. Auschill TM, Hellwig E, Schmidale S, Sculean A, Arweiler NB. Efficacy, side-effects and patients’ acceptance of different bleaching techniques (OTC, in-office, at-home). Oper Dent 2005; 30: 156-163.
  • 15. Matis BA, Cochran MA, Wang G, Eckert GJ. A clinical evaluation of two in-office bleaching regimens with and without tray bleaching. Oper Dent 2009; 34: 142-149.

Vital Teeth Bleaching Treatments with In-Office Bleaching: The Case Reports

Yıl 2023, , 97 - 100, 26.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.1213031

Öz

Dental bleaching is one of the preferred treatments by patients to improve facial attractiveness. It is a relatively simple and conservative technique that makes possible to change dental colour by removing discolorations. Four different patients applied to our Faculty for whitening treatment at different times. In clinical examinations, we detected extrinsic discoloration of the teeth. For this reason, we decided to apply office bleaching treatment (Opalescence BOOST, Ultradent Products INC., USA). First of all, measures were taken to protect the lips, gums and oral mucosa. Gums were covered with gingival barrier (OpalDam Green, Ultradent Products INC., USA). Isolation was provided with cotton pellets. 40% Hydrogen Peroxide was applied to the maxillary and mandibular teeth inculuding between the second premolars. After 20 minutes of application, hydrogen peroxide was carefully removed with water and cotton pellets have been replaced. After that, a second 20 minutes application was made with the whitening agent. When the application period was over, it was removed with water and the gingival barrier has been removed. Patients were advised to stay away from products containing coloring dark colors such as cigarettes, tea, coffee, chocolate, red wine, cherries, tomato paste for two weeks. At the controls two weeks later, it was seen that the aesthetic expectation of the patients was met.

Kaynakça

  • 1. Shulman JD, Maupome G, Clark DC, & Levy SM (2004) Perceptions of desirable tooth color among parents, dentists and children Journal of the American Dental Association 135(5) 595-604.
  • 2. Joiner A (2004) Tooth colour: A review of the literatüre Journal of Dentistry (Supplement 32) 3-12.
  • 3. Tin-Oo MM, Saddki N, & Hassan N (2011) Factors influencing patient satisfaction with dental appearance and treatments they desire to improve aesthetics BioMed Center Oral Health 23(11) 6.
  • 4. Mehta D, Venkata S, Naganath M, LingaReddy U, Ishihata H, & Finger WJ (2013) Clinical trial of tooth desensitization prior to in-office bleaching European Journal of Oral Science 121(5) 477-481.
  • 5. Pale´ M, Mayoral JR, Llopis J, Valle`s M, Basilio J, & Roig M (2014) Evaluation of the effectiveness of an in-office bleaching system and the effect of potassium nitrate as a desensitizing agent Odontology 102(2) 203-210.
  • 6. Samorodnitzky-Naveh GR, Geiger SB, & Levin L (2007) Patients’ satisfaction with dental esthetics Journal of the American Dental Association 138(6) 805-808.
  • 7. McGrath C, Wong AH, Lo EC, & Cheung CS (2005) The sensitivity and responsiveness of an oral health related quality of life measure to tooth whitening Journal of Dentistry 33(8) 697-702.
  • 8. Meireles SS, Goettems ML, Dantas RV, Bona AD, Santos IS, & Demarco FF (2014) Changes in oral health related quality of life after dental bleaching in a double-blind randomized clinical trial Journal of Dentistry 42(2) 114-121.
  • 9. Tay LY, Kose C, Loguercio AD, & Reis A (2009) Assessing the effect of a desensitizing agent used before in-office tooth bleaching Journal of the American Dental Association 140(10) 1245-1251.
  • 10. He LB, Shao MY, Tan K, Xu X, & Li JY (2012) The effects of light on bleaching and tooth sensitivity during in-office vital bleaching: A systematic review and meta-analysis Journal of Dentistry 40(8) 644-653.
  • 11. Weitzman SA, Weitberg AB, Stossel TP, Schwartz J, Shklar G. Effects of hydrogen peroxide on oral carcinogenesis in hamsters. J Periodontol 1986;57:685-688.
  • 12. Buchalla W, Attin T. External bleaching therapy with activation by heat, light or laser—a systematic review. Dent Mater 2007; 23: 58696.
  • 13. Baik JW, Rueggeberg FA, Liewehr FR. Effect of lightenhanced bleaching on in vitro surface and intra pulpal temperature rise. J Esthet Restor Dent 2001; 13: 370-378.
  • 14. Auschill TM, Hellwig E, Schmidale S, Sculean A, Arweiler NB. Efficacy, side-effects and patients’ acceptance of different bleaching techniques (OTC, in-office, at-home). Oper Dent 2005; 30: 156-163.
  • 15. Matis BA, Cochran MA, Wang G, Eckert GJ. A clinical evaluation of two in-office bleaching regimens with and without tray bleaching. Oper Dent 2009; 34: 142-149.
Toplam 15 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Sağlık Kurumları Yönetimi
Bölüm Case Reports
Yazarlar

Gürkan Gür 0000-0002-5592-0459

Gürçağ Gür 0000-0003-2111-1554

Sevkan Özkan 0000-0002-5831-6847

Çağatay Çakar 0000-0001-9923-2132

Yayımlanma Tarihi 26 Mart 2023
Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Aralık 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2023

Kaynak Göster

EndNote Gür G, Gür G, Özkan S, Çakar Ç (01 Mart 2023) Vital Teeth Bleaching Treatments with In-Office Bleaching: The Case Reports. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 26 1 97–100.

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