Effect of ozone and Tooth MousseTM on the efficacy of peroxide bleaching |
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Authors: | DJ Manton R Bhide MS Hopcraft EC Reynolds |
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Affiliation: | Cooperative Research Centre for Oral Health Science, School of Dental Science and the Bio21 Institute of Molecular Science and Biotechnology, The University of Melbourne, Victoria. |
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Abstract: | Background: The aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of Tooth Mousse™ (TM) and ozone on the bleaching effectiveness of peroxide (P). Methods: Sixty enamel specimens were stained by tea infusion. P (8% carbamide peroxide solution) and the P/TM (50:50) blend were prepared freshly as required. The specimens were divided randomly into six groups: Group A – ozone followed by P; Group B – ozone concurrently with P; Group C – P alone; Group D – ozone followed by P/TM; Group E – ozone concurrently with P/TM; and Group F – P/TM alone. Ozone exposure was of 40 seconds duration. Digital photographic images were recorded at baseline and endpoint under standardized lighting and desiccation conditions. CIELAB L*a*b* values were determined. Results: The addition of TM to P or the application of ozone with P did not significantly affect bleaching effectiveness compared with P alone. The application of ozone prior to P significantly decreased bleaching effectiveness as indicated by the ΔL*, Δa*, ΔE and %L* values. The addition of TM to the P did enhance the aesthetic by increasing the lustre and translucency of the treated enamel. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that Tooth Mousse may be applied concurrently with the bleach, and not reduce bleaching effectiveness. |
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Keywords: | CPP-ACP ozone bleaching carbamide peroxide |
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