Effectiveness of Different Desensitizing Protocols in In-Office Dental Whitening: Clinical, Blind and Randomized Study

Bruno Fongaro Dalbosco, Poliana Maria de Faveri Cardoso, Carlos Eduardo Misiak Godoy, Júlio Katuhide Ueda, Francisco Ubiratan Ferreira de Campos, Veridiana Camilotti
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Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of ozonated sunflower oil in managing sensitivity during and after in-office dental bleaching. Methodology: Thirty patients were selected and allocated into two distinct groups - 5% Potassium Nitrate and 2% Sodium Fluoride (NF) and ozonated sunflower oil (OGO). Desensitization was performed before the application of the bleaching gel for 10 minutes. Hydrogen peroxide was applied for 30 minutes. The evaluation of the degree of sensitivity (DS) was performed on an illustrative scale from 0 to 4, and the patients were questioned during bleaching (05 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 25 minutes, and 30 minutes) and after bleaching (1 hour, 24 hours, 48 hours and 7 days). The degree of whitening (DW) was assessed before and 7 days after treatment. The data were subjected to Wilcoxon statistical analysis (p<0.05). Results: In the intra-group analysis, there was a statistical difference between the times. In the inter-group analysis, ozonated sunflower oil compared to the conventional desensitizing agent resulted in statistical differences for the times of 25 minutes, 30 minutes and 1 hour post-bleaching. In the color saturation analysis, both groups showed statistical differences between the initial color and the final color. Conclusion: Ozonated sunflower oil demonstrates significant management of sensitivity during and after in-office dental bleaching, in addition to not interfering with the degree of color saturation of the bleached teeth and the efficiency of hydrogen peroxide.
不同脱敏方案在诊室牙科美白中的效果:临床盲法随机研究
目的:评估臭氧葵花籽油在诊室牙齿漂白过程中和漂白后控制敏感性的功效。方法选取 30 名患者,将其分为两组--5% 硝酸钾和 2% 氟化钠组(NF)和臭氧葵花籽油组(OGO)。在使用漂白凝胶前进行脱敏处理,时间为 10 分钟。过氧化氢使用 30 分钟。对敏感度(DS)的评估采用 0 至 4 的说明性量表,并在漂白过程中(05 分钟、10 分钟、15 分钟、20 分钟、25 分钟和 30 分钟)和漂白后(1 小时、24 小时、48 小时和 7 天)对患者进行询问。美白程度(DW)在治疗前和治疗后 7 天进行评估。数据采用 Wilcoxon 统计分析(P<0.05)。结果在组内分析中,不同时间之间存在统计学差异。在组间分析中,臭氧葵花籽油与传统脱敏剂相比,在漂白后 25 分钟、30 分钟和 1 小时的时间段内存在统计学差异。在颜色饱和度分析中,两组的初始颜色和最终颜色都存在统计学差异。结论臭氧葵花籽油不仅不会影响漂白后牙齿的颜色饱和度和过氧化氢的效率,还能显著控制诊室牙齿漂白过程中和漂白后的敏感度。
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