Targeted photocatalytic whitening with LED/laser-activated hydrogen peroxide gels containing nitrogen-doped TiO2: A multi-study clinical analysis of efficacy, sensitivity, and energy optimization

Thais Campos Pereira, Javier Martín, Milton Carlos Kuga, Javier Basualdo, Alfredo Von Marttens, Leonardo Díaz, Cristian Bersezio, Víctor Beltrán, Gilbert Jorquera, Eduardo Fernández*, Andrea Abi Rached

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Abstract

Objective: This study assessed the clinical efficacy, safety, and energy parameters of 6 % and 15 % hydrogen peroxide (HP) gels containing nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide (N-TiO₂), activated by dual-wavelength light sources. Materials and Methods: A pooled analysis was performed using data from six randomized controlled trials with harmonized protocols. All gels incorporated N-TiO₂ nanoparticles as visible-light-sensitive photocatalysts and were activated using a blue LED (450 ± 10 nm) and an infrared laser (808 ± 10 nm). Standardized dosimetric conditions were maintained (irradiance: 1528–1783 mW/cm²; total energy: 4300–6500 J). Clinical outcomes included spectrophotometric color change (ΔE), shade guide unit change (ΔSGU), and tooth sensitivity measured by visual analog scale (VAS). Results: Bleaching with 6 % HP + N-TiO₂ consistently achieved ΔE values >5.0, with low sensitivity scores (VAS < 1.0). The 15 % HP formulation showed slightly enhanced whitening (ΔE ≈ 6.5–8.9) with a modest increase in VAS. Long-term follow-up (12–24 months) confirmed sustained color stability and minimal rebound. There was no significant correlation between ΔE and VAS (r = 0.12, p = 0.81), suggesting effective bleaching without increased discomfort. Conclusions: LED/laser-activated gels containing N-TiO₂ offer effective and regulation-compliant whitening with significantly reduced sensitivity. The bleaching effect is attributed to wavelength-specific photocatalysis rather than heat. Clinical Significance: This study supports the use of light as a selective photochemical activator in peroxide-based bleaching, challenging generalizations that associate light with thermal sensitivity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104713
Pages (from-to)104713
JournalPhotodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume55
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2025

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Keywords

  • Dental phototherapy;Tooth sensitivity reduction
  • Low-concentration hydrogen peroxide
  • Nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide (TiO₂_N)
  • Photodynamic activation
  • Photodynamic Therapy
  • Tooth bleaching;LED/laser-assisted whitening

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