Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Jul 2022)

Current status of whitening agents and enzymes in Dentistry

  • Maria Cibelle Pauli,
  • Michel Yudi Shinkai Kanemaru,
  • Waldemir Francisco Vieira-Junior,
  • Débora Alves Nunes Leite Lima,
  • Juliano Lemos Bicas,
  • Gislaine Ricci Leonardi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-979020201000x32e19501
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58

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Abstract This study reviews the knowledge on the use of conventional dental whitening and the use of enzymes as a new approach in bleaching. A review of the literature was based on academic articles and on patents related to the use of enzymes in dental bleaching. Tooth whitening techniques used nowadays are well reported in the literature, and its mechanism of action consists of an oxidoreduction reaction with the release of free radicals. The great instability of radicals, when in contact with the tissues, promotes oxidation and reduction in the size of the pigment chains incorporated into them. These pigments are eventually broken down into smaller and smaller molecular chains and end up being diffused from the dental structure. In turn, the use of enzymes aimed at tooth whitening can be a less harmful alternative to the tooth because their specificity regarding the substrate makes them of great interest to perform specific reactions, reducing collateral effects. The use of proteolytic enzymes and oxidoreductases paired with the application of peroxides, can be a promising alternative for obtaining even better results in the dental bleaching process.

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