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Can an LED-laser hybrid light help to decrease hydrogen peroxide concentration while maintaining effectiveness in teeth bleaching?

  • J. Martín
  • , N. Ovies
  • , P. Cisternas
  • , E. Fernández
  • , O. B. Oliveira Junior
  • , M. F. De Andrade
  • , G. Moncada
  • , P. Vildósola

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the bleaching efficacy of 35% hydrogen peroxide and 15% hydrogen peroxide with nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide catalysed by an LED-laser hybrid light. We studied 70 patients randomized to two groups. Tooth shade and pulpal sensitivity were registered. Group 1: 15% hydrogen peroxide with nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide. Group 2: 35% hydrogen peroxide. Both groups were activated by an LED-laser light. No significant differences were seen in shade change immediately, one week or one month after treatment (p>0.05). Differences were seen in pulpal sensitivity (p<0.05). The use of an LED-laser hybrid light to activate 15% hydrogen peroxide gel with NTiO2 permits decreasing the peroxide concentration with similar aesthetic results and less pulpal sensitivity than using 35% hydrogen peroxide for bleaching teeth.

Original languageEnglish
Article number025608
JournalLaser Physics
Volume25
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2015
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • LED-laser light
  • nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide
  • pulpal sensitivity
  • teeth bleaching

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