| Literature DB >> 25874258 |
Roeland Jozef Gentil De Moor1, Jeroen Verheyen2, Peter Verheyen3, Andrii Diachuk1, Maarten August Meire1, Peter Jozef De Coster1, Mieke De Bruyne1, Filip Keulemans1.
Abstract
Light and heat increase the reactivity of hydrogen peroxide. There is no evidence that light activation (power bleaching with high-intensity light) results in a more effective bleaching with a longer lasting effect with high concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gels. Laser light differs from conventional light as it requires a laser-target interaction. The interaction takes place in the first instance in the bleaching gel. The second interaction has to be induced in the tooth, more specifically in the dentine. There is evidence that interaction exists with the bleaching gel: photothermal, photocatalytical, and photochemical interactions are described. The reactivity of the gel is increased by adding photocatalyst of photosensitizers. Direct and effective photobleaching, that is, a direct interaction with the colour molecules in the dentine, however, is only possible with the argon (488 and 415 nm) and KTP laser (532 nm). A number of risks have been described such as heat generation. Nd:YAG and especially high power diode lasers present a risk with intrapulpal temperature elevation up to 22°C. Hypersensitivity is regularly encountered, being it of temporary occurrence except for a number of diode wavelengths and the Nd:YAG. The tooth surface remains intact after laser bleaching. At present, KTP laser is the most efficient dental bleaching wavelength.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25874258 PMCID: PMC4385673 DOI: 10.1155/2015/835405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Increase in temperature (°C) in the pulp (without or with gel application) after exposure to laser light.
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| Luk et al., 2004 [ | 10,600 nm (CO2) | 600 mW | Opalescence Extra | Pulp without and with gel |
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| Michida et al., 2009 [ | 1,064 nm (Nd:YAG) | 600 mJ, 10 Hz (0.6 W) | Whiteness HP | Pulp with gel |
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| Dominguez et al., 2011 [ | 1,064 nm (Nd:YAG) | 75 mJ, 10 Hz | Ena White Power | Pulp with gel |
| 2,940 nm (Er:YAG) | 40 mJ, 10 Hz | Ena White Power | Pulp with gel | |
| 532 nm (diode) | 1.6 mJ, 15 Hz | Ena White Power | Pulp with gel | |
| 675 nm (diode) | 200 mW | Ena White Power | Pulp with gel | |
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| Klaric et al., 2013 [ | 770 nm (femtosecond diode) | 800 mW, 15 min Unfocused | Without gel | Enamel surface Pulp |
| 800 mW, 15 min | Without gel | Enamel surface Pulp | ||
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| Sulieman et al., 2005a [ | 830 nm (diode) | 3 W, 30 sec | Opus Mix bleaching powder + 35% HP liquid | Pulp without and with gel |
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| Kivanç et al., 2012 [ | 915 nm (diode) | 3 W, 20 sec | By White (BW) | Pulp without and with gel |
| 1.5 W, 20 sec | Pulp without and with gel | |||
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| Sari et al. [ | 810 nm (diode) | 4 W, 20 sec | Whiteness HP | Pulp with gel |
| 2940 nm (Nd:YAG) | 40 mJ, 10 Hz, 20 sec | Pulp with gel | ||
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| Sulieman et al., 2006 [ | 830 nm (diode) | 30 sec | Opus Mix bleaching powder + 35% HP liquid | Surface Pulp without and |
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| Fornaini et al., 2013 [ | 808 nm (diode) | 3 × 30 sec—rest time 2 min | 48 g HP solution + 29 g carbopol (HP concentration 27 to 35%) | Peak gel temperature |
| 532 nm (KTP) | 3 × 30 sec—rest time 2 min | Peak gel temperature | ||
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Wetter et al., 2004 [ | 960 nm (diode) | 0.9 W, 60 sec | Opalescence Xtra (OPX) | Pulp with gel |
| 2 W, 30 sec | Pulp with gel | |||
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| Eldeniz et al., 2005 [ | 810 nm (diode) | 10 W, 15 sec | Opalescence Xtra (OPX) | Pulp with gel |
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Zhang et al., 2007 [ | 980 nm (diode) | 0.8 W, 30 sec | Hi Lite | Pulp with gel |
| 532 nm (KTP) | 1 W, 30 sec | Pulp with gel | ||
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| Verheyen et al., 2006 [ | 810 nm (diode) | 1 W, 30 sec | Opus White (OW) | Pulp with gel |
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| Goharkhay et al., 2009 [ | 810 nm (diode) | 1 W, 60 sec | Opalescence Xtra Boost | Pulp without and with gel |
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| Pleffken et al., 2012 [ | 660 nm (diode) | 50 mW, 3 × 160 sec | 35% experimental HP gel | In the gel Pulp with gel |
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| Carrasco et al., 2008 [ | LED-laser 470/790 nm | 40 mW, 3 × 30 sec | Whiteness HP | Pulp without and with gel |
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| Torres et al., 2008 [ | LED-laser 470/784 nm | 120 mW | Whiteform Perox Red | Critical temperature rise of 5.5°C not reached |
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| Coutinho et al., 2009 [ | LED/laser 470/795 nm | 120 mW, 3 × 60 sec | Whiteness HP | Pulp with gel |
GT: gel thickness; D: distance between light source and the bleaching gel.