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Effects of Bleaching Agents Combined with Regular and Whitening Toothpastes on Surface Roughness and Mineral Content of Enamel.

Mariana Lerner Attia1, Vanessa Cavalli1, Ana Maria do Espírito Santo2, Airton Abrahão Martin3, Maria Beatriz Freitas D'Arce1, Flávio Henrique Baggio Aguiar4, José Roberto Lovadino4, Marcos Augusto do Rego1, Andréa Nóbrega Cavalcanti5, Priscila Christiane Suzy Liporoni1,4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate surface roughness and changes in the composition of enamel submitted to different bleaching protocols and toothbrushing with regular and whitening toothpastes. BACKGROUND DATA: Bleaching treatment could promote morphological and chemical changes in enamel surface.
METHODS: Enamel blocks were randomized into nine groups (n=10) according to the bleaching treatment (no bleaching, control group; 6% hydrogen peroxide, HP; or 10% carbamide peroxide, CP) and toothpaste used (placebo, PL; regular, R; or whitening dentifrice, W). Bleaching was performed according to manufacturers' instructions and all groups were submitted to 30,000 cycles of simulated toothbrushing with toothpaste (PL, R, or W). Mineral content evaluation and enamel roughness were evaluated initially (T1), after bleaching (T2), and after toothbrushing (T3), using an energy-dispersive micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometer and profilometry, respectively. Data were statistically analyzed with two way ANOVA, Tukey, and Dunnett tests (5%).
RESULTS: Enamel surface roughness was influenced by bleaching and toothbrushing. Surface roughness increased for the groups that brushed with the placebo dentifrice (CP+PL, HP+PL, C+PL) and for the control group that brushed with whitening dentifrice (C+W). Enamel Ca/P ratio decreased after bleaching, but toothbrushing, regardless of the dentifrice used, did not reduce the enamel mineral content.
CONCLUSIONS: The bleaching treatment resulted in a decrease of enamel mineral content, but the studied dentifrices did not contribute to surface mineral loss.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26154726     DOI: 10.1089/pho.2014.3835

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photomed Laser Surg        ISSN: 1549-5418            Impact factor:   2.796


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2.  Physicochemical changes in enamel submitted to pH cycling and bleaching treatment.

Authors:  Evania Eskelsen; Anderson Catelan; Natália Maria Aparecida Pinto Hernades; Luís Eduardo Silva Soares; Andrea Nóbrega Cavalcanti; Flávio Henrique Baggio Aguiar; Priscila Christiane Suzy Liporoni
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