TY - JOUR
T1 - Targeted photocatalytic whitening with LED/laser-activated hydrogen peroxide gels containing nitrogen-doped TiO2
T2 - A multi-study clinical analysis of efficacy, sensitivity, and energy optimization
AU - Pereira, Thais Campos
AU - Martín, Javier
AU - Kuga, Milton Carlos
AU - Basualdo, Javier
AU - Von Marttens, Alfredo
AU - Díaz, Leonardo
AU - Bersezio, Cristian
AU - Beltrán, Víctor
AU - Jorquera, Gilbert
AU - Fernández, Eduardo
AU - Rached, Andrea Abi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Dental phototherapy;Tooth sensitivity reduction
KW - Low-concentration hydrogen peroxide
KW - Nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide (TiO₂_N)
KW - Photodynamic activation
KW - Photodynamic Therapy
KW - Tooth bleaching;LED/laser-assisted whitening
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105012126248
U2 - 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2025.104713
DO - 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2025.104713
M3 - Article
C2 - 40645258
AN - SCOPUS:105012126248
SN - 1572-1000
VL - 55
SP - 104713
JO - Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
JF - Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
M1 - 104713
ER -