Applied Sciences (Aug 2021)

Comparative In Vitro Studies on the Effect of Bleaching Agents on Dental Structures in Healthy and Predialysis Patients

  • Georgiana Florentina Gheorghe,
  • Oana Elena Amza,
  • Bogdan Dimitriu,
  • Liliana Garneata,
  • Ioana Suciu,
  • Marioara Moldovan,
  • Radu Marcel Chisnoiu,
  • Doina Prodan,
  • Andrea Maria Chisnoiu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11177807
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 17
p. 7807

Abstract

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(1) Background: What is the effect of 16% and 40% concentration bleaching agents on dental structures in healthy patients compared to predialysis patients? (2) Methods: Forty teeth were included in the study (20 from healthy patients and 20 from predialysis patients). Each group was randomly divided into another two subgroups (n-10), depending on the bleaching agent concentration (16% and 40% gels). Color parameters were registered before and after the whitening process using a spectrophotometer. To determine enamel ultramicroscopic modifications, SEM and AFM analysis were performed before and after bleaching. (3) Results: An increasing trend was identified in the average values of ∆E and ∆L within the groups of predialysis teeth between teeth whitened with 40% concentration gel and those whitened with 16% concentration gel, while for the enamel samples from healthy patients the trend was reversed. The average values for roughness in the case of the two bleaching agents in healthy and predialysis teeth presented statistically significant differences (p < 0.05). (4) Conclusions: The effects of bleaching agents are less significant on teeth from predialysis compared to healthy patients. A direct link exists in terms of the clinical effect between the concentration of the whitening gel and color modifications.

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