Literature DB >> 20924550

Evaluation of the bleached human enamel by Scanning Electron Microscopy.

Carolina Baptista Miranda1, Clovis Pagani, Ana Raquel Benetti, Fábio da Silva Matuda.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Since bleaching has become a popular procedure, the effect of peroxides on dental hard tissues is of great interest in research.
PURPOSE: The aim of this in vitro study was to perform a qualitative analysis of the human enamel after the application of in-office bleaching agents, using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty intact human third molars extracted for orthodontic reasons were randomly divided into four groups (n=5) treated as follows: G1- storage in artificial saliva (control group); G2- four 30-minute applications of 35% carbamide peroxide (total exposure: 2h); G3- four 2-hour exposures to 35% carbamide peroxide (total exposure: 8h); G4- two applications of 35% hydrogen peroxide, which was light-activated with halogen lamp at 700mW/cm² during 7min and remained in contact with enamel for 20min (total exposure: 40min). All bleaching treatments adopted in this study followed the application protocols advised by manufacturers. Evaluation of groups submitted to 35% carbamide peroxide was carried out after two time intervals (30 minutes and 2 hours per session), following the extreme situations recommended by the manufacturer. Specimens were prepared for SEM analysis performing gold sputter coating under vacuum and were examined using 15kV at 500x and 2000x magnification.
RESULTS: Morphological alterations on the enamel surface were similarly detected after bleaching with either 35% carbamide peroxide or 35% hydrogen peroxide. Surface porosities were characteristic of an erosive process that took place on human enamel. Depression areas, including the formation of craters, and exposure of enamel rods could also be detected.
CONCLUSION: Bleaching effects on enamel morphology were randomly distributed throughout enamel surface and various degrees of enamel damage could be noticed. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: In-office bleaching materials may adversely affect enamel morphology and therefore should be used with caution.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 20924550     DOI: 10.1590/s1678-77572005000200021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Oral Sci        ISSN: 1678-7757            Impact factor:   2.698


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Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent       Date:  2019-06-01

2.  ATR-FTIR, EDS and SEM evaluations of enamel structure after treatment with hydrogen peroxide bleaching agents loaded with nano-hydroxyapatite particles.

Authors:  Giulia Orilisi; Vincenzo Tosco; Riccardo Monterubbianesi; Valentina Notarstefano; Mutlu Özcan; Angelo Putignano; Giovanna Orsini
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-01-29       Impact factor: 2.984

3.  Effect of bleaching with two different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide containing sweet potato extract as an additive on human enamel: An in vitro spectrophotometric and scanning electron microscopy analysis.

Authors:  Sarath Gopinath; Vandana James; Sampath Vidhya; Kittappa Karthikeyan; Sanjeev Kavitha; Sekar Mahalaxmi
Journal:  J Conserv Dent       Date:  2013-01

4.  Comparative clinical and psychosocial benefits of tooth bleaching: different light activation of a 38% peroxide gel in a preliminary case-control study.

Authors:  Angelo Calderini; Simona Sciara; Chiara Semeria; Giuseppe Pantaleo; Elisabetta Polizzi
Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2016-06-21

5.  Effect of vital bleaching with solutions containing different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and pineapple extract as an additive on human enamel using reflectance spectrophotometer: An in vitro study.

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Journal:  J Conserv Dent       Date:  2017 Sep-Oct

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Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-09-04       Impact factor: 2.692

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Authors:  Hong Zhang; Siqi Shao; Aobo Du; Ying Wang; Boqun Cheng; Zhimin Zhang
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2020-02-22

8.  Effect of Diode Laser Office Bleaching on Mineral Content and Surface Topography of Enamel Surface: An SEM Study.

Authors:  Saarika Suresh; Saumya Navit; Suleman A Khan; Anshul Sharma; Seema Jabeen; Nishi Grover; Sana Alia
Journal:  Int J Clin Pediatr Dent       Date:  2020 Sep-Oct

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Authors:  Rasha Owda; Hande Sar Sancakli
Journal:  Eur J Dent       Date:  2021-08-24
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