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Enamel susceptibility to red wine staining after 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching

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Main Author: Berger,Sandrine Bittencourt
Publication Date: 2008
Other Authors: Coelho,Alessandra Sanchez, Oliveira,Valéria Aparecida Pessatti, Cavalli,Vanessa, Giannini,Marcelo
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
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Summary: Concern has been expressed regarding the staining of enamel surface by different beverages after bleaching. This study investigated the influence of 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching agents on enamel surface stained with wine after whitening treatments. Flat and polished bovine enamel surfaces were submitted to two commercially available 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching agents or kept in 100% humidity, as a control group (n = 10). Specimens of all groups were immersed in red wine for 48 h at 37°C, immediately, 24 h or 1 week after treatments. All specimens were ground into powder and prepared for the spectrophotometric analysis. Data were subjected to two-way analysis of variance and Fisher's PLSD test at 5% significance level. The amount of wine pigments uptake by enamel submitted to bleaching treatments was statistically higher than that of control group, independently of the evaluation time. Results suggested that wine staining susceptibility was increased by bleaching treatments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Enamel susceptibility to red wine staining after 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching
title Enamel susceptibility to red wine staining after 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching
spellingShingle Enamel susceptibility to red wine staining after 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching
Berger,Sandrine Bittencourt
Hydrogen peroxide
Tooth bleaching
Dental enamel
title_short Enamel susceptibility to red wine staining after 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching
title_full Enamel susceptibility to red wine staining after 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching
title_fullStr Enamel susceptibility to red wine staining after 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching
title_full_unstemmed Enamel susceptibility to red wine staining after 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching
title_sort Enamel susceptibility to red wine staining after 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching
author Berger,Sandrine Bittencourt
author_facet Berger,Sandrine Bittencourt
Coelho,Alessandra Sanchez
Oliveira,Valéria Aparecida Pessatti
Cavalli,Vanessa
Giannini,Marcelo
author_role author
author2 Coelho,Alessandra Sanchez
Oliveira,Valéria Aparecida Pessatti
Cavalli,Vanessa
Giannini,Marcelo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Berger,Sandrine Bittencourt
Coelho,Alessandra Sanchez
Oliveira,Valéria Aparecida Pessatti
Cavalli,Vanessa
Giannini,Marcelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydrogen peroxide
Tooth bleaching
Dental enamel
topic Hydrogen peroxide
Tooth bleaching
Dental enamel
description Concern has been expressed regarding the staining of enamel surface by different beverages after bleaching. This study investigated the influence of 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching agents on enamel surface stained with wine after whitening treatments. Flat and polished bovine enamel surfaces were submitted to two commercially available 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching agents or kept in 100% humidity, as a control group (n = 10). Specimens of all groups were immersed in red wine for 48 h at 37°C, immediately, 24 h or 1 week after treatments. All specimens were ground into powder and prepared for the spectrophotometric analysis. Data were subjected to two-way analysis of variance and Fisher's PLSD test at 5% significance level. The amount of wine pigments uptake by enamel submitted to bleaching treatments was statistically higher than that of control group, independently of the evaluation time. Results suggested that wine staining susceptibility was increased by bleaching treatments.
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