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Association Between In-Office And At-Home Tooth Bleaching: A Single Blind Randomized Clinical Trial.

João Lima Rodrigues1, Patrícia Souza Rocha2, Silvia Letícia de Souza Pardim2, Ana Cláudia Vieira Machado1, André Luis Faria-E-Silva3, Paulo Isaías Seraidarian4.   

Abstract

This controlled randomized clinical trial evaluated the effect of associating at-home and in-office bleaching procedures on tooth sensitivity (TS) and bleaching effectiveness. Forty patients subjected to on session of in-office bleaching with 38% peroxide hydrogen. Subsequently, the patients were randomly allocated to receive a second session of in-office bleaching or to use a tray containing 10% carbamide peroxide delivered during 7 consecutive days. The worst TS score reported during or after each bleaching procedure was recorded using a verbal rating scale and TS risk (score different from 0) was calculated. Color changes were measured 7 days after each in-office session (for patients receiving in-office procedures only) or after the end of at-home bleaching (for the combined protocol), and 6 months after the last procedure for both bleaching protocols. Color was assessed by a spectrophotometer and by color match with the Vita Classical and Bleach guide scales. Statistical analyses were carried out to assess possible differences between the protocols regarding the outcomes and to analyze the effect of time of assessment on color changes. The bleaching protocol did not affect the risk for and the maximum level of TS reported, irrespective of the time of assessment. In the color evaluation, the bleaching protocol also did not affect the ultimate tooth color. In conclusion, after one in-office bleaching session, there was no difference in bleaching effectiveness and TS between performing a second in-office session and associating it with 1-week at-home bleaching.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29898058     DOI: 10.1590/0103-6440201801726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz Dent J        ISSN: 0103-6440


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4.  Whitening Efficacy of 3% Carbamide Peroxide Gel Activated by Lactoperoxidase.

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Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2021-05-26
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