1. Whitening efficacy of low concentration hydrogen peroxide photoactivated with blue or violet LED
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Joatan Lucas de Sousa Gomes Costa, João Felipe Besegato, Joissi Ferrari Zaniboni, Matheus Sousa Vitória, Mariana Bena Gelio, and Milton Carlos Kuga
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Oncology ,Photochemotherapy ,Biophysics ,Tooth Bleaching ,Animals ,Color ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Cattle ,Dermatology ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Tooth Bleaching Agents ,Gels ,Hypochlorous Acid - Abstract
Bleaching protocols using low concentration hydrogen peroxide (HP) photoactivated with LED sources have been widely discussed. Herein, we evaluated the whitening efficacy of 15% HP photoactivated with blue or violet LED compared to 35% HP.Thirty bovine crowns were sectioned into 5 × 5 × 2 mm specimens. After staining in black tea, the specimens were randomized into three groups (n = 10): 35% HP, 15% HP + blue LED and 15% HP + violet LED. Two bleaching sessions were performed and the color assessment (∆L*, ∆a*, ∆b*, ∆EAll groups showed effective and similar results over 1 month of follow-up (p 0.05), with only intragroup differences among the time intervals (p 0.05).The use of 15% HP photoactivated with blue or violet LED showed similar whitening efficacy compared to 35% HP. Thus, the association of low concentration bleaching gels with blue or violet LED sources can provide successful and less-aggressive treatment in terms of color change.
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- 2022