| Literature DB >> 34854420 |
Thalyta Dos Reis Furlani Zouain Ferreira Neves Dias1, Francisco Ubiratan Ferreira de Campos1, Cecilia Pedroso Turssi1, Flávia Lucisano Botelho do Amaral1, Fabiana Mantovani Gomes França1, Roberta Tarkany Basting1.
Abstract
There is a constant search for bleaching treatments that can offer greater safety with fewer adverse effects, especially in the techniques performed in the office, which usually employ hydrogen peroxide in high concentrations (35% to 40%) that are not recommended by some international control agencies. This in vitro study evaluated the color change after tooth bleaching with the use of ozone and a 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide bleaching treatment for in-office use. Thirty molars were allocated (n = 10): three applications of ozone (1 hour every 3 days); three applications of 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide (1 hour every 3 days); 10% carbamide peroxide agent (8 hours a day for 7 days). The teeth were mounted on a plaster model to simulate the dental arch, and trays made of silicone were used for the application of the bleaching agents and to allow ozone to enter through. The ozone concentration used was 60 μg/mL, with an oxygen flow of 0.25 L/min. The values of color change showed no significant differences among treatments. The variations in the parameters over time, as well as the values of ΔEab, ΔE00, and WID, showed that there was no significant difference among the three treatments. The use of ozone and 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide for in-office use was effective for tooth bleaching with clinically perceptible and acceptable color alterations. The study was approved on September 10, 2019 by the São Leopoldo Mandic Ethics Research Committee (CAAE No. 17711719.4.0000.5374).Entities:
Keywords: carbamide peroxide; color; color change; gas; hydrogen peroxide; oxygen; ozone; ozone therapy; tooth bleaching; whitening
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34854420 PMCID: PMC8690856 DOI: 10.4103/2045-9912.330693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Gas Res ISSN: 2045-9912
Groups, bleaching protocols, materials, and manufacturers
| Groups | Bleaching treatment | Bleaching protocol | Commercial name and manufacturer |
|---|---|---|---|
| CP | 10% carbamide peroxide | 8 h/d for 7 d | Opalescence PF 10% - Ultradent (Indaiatuba, SP, Brazil) |
| O | Ozone | 1 h every 3 d, for a total of three applications | Medplus MX Philozon® (Balneário Camboriú, SC, Brazil) |
| OCP | 10% ozonized carbamide peroxided | 1 h every 3 d, for a total of three applications | Opalescence PF 10% - Ultradent (Indaiatuba, SP, Brazil) and Medplus MX Philozon® (Balneário Camboriú, SC, Brazil) |
pH values according to treatments and evaluation times
| Bleaching treatment | Initial | 15 min | 30 min | 45 min | 60 min |
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| 10% carbamide peroxide (CP group) | 7.43 | 7.43 | 7.43 | 7.43 | 7.43 |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide (OCP group) | 7.43 | 7.38 | 7.38 | 7.29 | 7.21 |
Note: The analysis of pH was performed in triplicate (n = 3) at 25°C.
Color parameters, Vita Classical scale and Whiteness Index for Dentistry depending on the treatments or groups and the evaluation times
| Variable | Before treatment | 24 h after application | |
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| 10% carbamide peroxide | 79.15±4.37 | 84.77±6.46* | |
| Ozone | 78.04±4.86 | 81.15±6.67* | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | 77.67±6.92 | 81.82±6.15* | |
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| 10% carbamide peroxide | 1.52±1.38 | –0.69±0.75* | |
| Ozone | 1.91±1.30 | 0.20±0.49* | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | 1.33±1.33 | –0.24±0.83* | |
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| 10% carbamide peroxide | 31.52±4.71 | 12.34±4.93* | |
| Ozone | 31.55±4.84 | 11.02±4.05* | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | 31.47±3.56 | 13.10±4.63* | |
| Vita Classical scale |
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| 10% carbamide peroxide | 11.90±1.20 | 1.80±0.63* | |
| Ozone | 12.50±1.78 | 1.60±0.52* | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | 12.10±1.60 | 2.10±1.10* | |
| Whiteness index for dentistry |
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| 10% carbamide peroxide | 3.13 (–10.71–12.79) | 29.00 (24.61–42.61)* | |
| Ozone | 0.44 (–9.02 to 13.52) | 27.43 (23.23–41.89)* | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | 3.09 (–7.34 to 11.06) | 27.82 (20.21–36.19)* |
Note: Data in color parameters and Vita Classical scale are expressed as mean ± SD, and data in whiteness index for dentistry are expressed mean (minimum-maximum values) (n =10). Generalized linear models applied for L*, a*, b* and Vita Classical Scale analysis, and Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon tests for the Whiteness index for dentistry analysis. *P < 0.05, vs. before treatment.
Variation in color based on the parameters L*, a*, and b* by CIELab, CIEDE 2000, and WID systems according to different treatments or groups
| Variable | Value | |
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| Δ | ||
| 10% carbamide peroxide | 5.62±5.62 | |
| Ozone | 3.11±9.51 | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | 4.15±8.42 | |
| Δ | ||
| 10% carbamide peroxide | –2.21±1.39 | |
| Ozone | –1.71±1.58 | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | –1.57±1.25 | |
| Δ | ||
| 10% carbamide peroxide | –19.18±5.53 | |
| Ozone | –20.53±6.81 | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | –18.37±5.03 | |
| Δ | ||
| 10% carbamide peroxide | 20.93±5.15 | |
| Ozone | 22.66±7.16 | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | 20.68±4.43 | |
| Δ | ||
| 10% carbamide peroxide | 11.00±2.76 | |
| Ozone | 12.35±4.17 | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | 11.39±2.60 | |
| Δ | ||
| 10% carbamide peroxide | 29.10±7.42 | |
| Ozone | 28.15±11.13 | |
| 10% ozonized carbamide peroxide | 25.98±5.60 |
Note: Data are expressed as mean ± SD (n = 10). Kruskal-Wallis tests applied for ΔL, Δa, and Δb analyses, and ggeneralized linear models applied for ΔEab, ΔE00, and ΔWID analyses.