Literature DB >> 16417831

Flexural strength and modulus properties of carbamide peroxide-treated bovine dentin.

Laura Eva Tam1, Ryan Abdool, Wafa El-Badrawy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The effects of carbamide peroxide bleach on tooth structure are uncertain.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of direct or indirect carbamide peroxide application on dentin flexural strength and modulus in vitro.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Dentin bars were machined from bovine incisors and treated with 10% carbamide peroxide for 6 h/d for 14 days. Four groups were created, with eight bars in each group: group 1-direct bleach application only; group 2-indirect bleach application only; group 3-direct bleach application followed by a 2-week storage in artificial saliva; group 4-direct bleach application followed by a 2-week storage in artificial saliva and daily topical fluoride treatments. The specimens' flexural strength and modulus were tested after 24 hours, and the results were compared with water controls using independent t-tests (p < .05).
RESULTS: Flexural strength results (in megapascals) for bleached versus control dentin (1=205+/-26 vs 215+/-14, 2=257+/-25 vs 261+/-14, 3=180+/-22 vs 193+/-36, 4=157+/-18 vs 184+/-11) were significantly lower in group 4 (p=.005). Modulus results (in gigapascals) for bleached versus control dentin (1=10.7+/-1.4 vs 12.2+/-0.6, 2=14.2+/-1.7 vs 14.4+/-1.6, 3=10.0+/-2.0 vs 10.9+/-1.3, 4=9.0+/-1.2 vs 11.1+/-1.0) were significantly lower in groups 1 and 4 (p=.013 and p=.003, respectively). There were no significant differences in strength and modulus results between the bleached and control dentin in groups 2 and 3. A direct application of carbamide peroxide to bovine dentin significantly decreased some dentin mechanical properties in vitro. An indirect application of carbamide peroxide to dentin did not significantly decrease dentin strength and stiffness. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: This in vitro study suggests that a bleaching treatment, when applied to the enamel of intact teeth, does not significantly affect the mechanical properties of the underlying dentin. However, when applied directly to dentin in clinical situations such as root exposure or occlusal attrition, the bleaching treatment may result in altered mechanical properties of dentin. The clinical consequences of this observation are, however, unknown.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16417831     DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8240.2005.tb00470.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Esthet Restor Dent        ISSN: 1496-4155            Impact factor:   2.843


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