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Title: Tooth Whitening And Temperature Rise With Two Bleaching Activation Methods

Journal Article · · AIP Conference Proceedings
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3250097· OSTI ID:21325567
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  1. Department of Operative Dentistry, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo (Egypt)
  2. National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences (NILES), Cairo University, Cairo (Egypt)

To measure the tooth whitening and the surface and Intrapulpal temperature increase in vitro on freshly extracted upper human central incisors after chemical, Zoom AP light and diode laser activated bleaching. Thirty caries-free upper human incisors were selected. Teeth were divided into three equal groups according to the methods of activation of the bleaching agent (n = 10). A whitening gel containing hydrogen peroxide was applied to the buccal surface of all teeth. Group I was bleached using chemically activated hydrogen peroxide gel, for three applications of 15 min each. Group II was bleached with high intensity advanced power Zoom activation light (Zoom AP), for three applications of 15 min each. Group III was bleached with diode laser activation technique, where the teeth were irradiated with 2 Watt diode laser for three applications of 30 sec each. The whitening degree was assessed using an image analysis system, while temperature rise was recorded using a thermocouple on the external tooth surface and Intrapulpal. The degree of whitening increased significantly in all groups. However, the percentage of whitening was not statistically significantly different between the three groups. In addition, group II showed statistically significant higher mean rise in both surface and pulp temperatures than group I and group III. Chemical bleaching produces the same whitening effect as Zoom AP light and laser, with no surface or pulpal temperature rise. Laser application is faster and produces less surface and pulp temperature increase than Zoom AP light. Diode laser used to activate bleaching gels is not considered dangerous to the vitality of dental pulp using power settings of 2 W.

OSTI ID:
21325567
Journal Information:
AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1172, Issue 1; Conference: ICLA 2009: 7. international conference on laser applications, Cairo (Egypt), 17-21 May 2009; Other Information: DOI: 10.1063/1.3250097; (c) 2009 American Institute of Physics; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0094-243X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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