Amal Al-Harbi, Stefano Ardu, Tissiana Bortolotto, Ivo Krejci
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Abstract
Purpose: To measure the influence of light activation, color pigments and extended application time on the in vitro bleaching efficacy of a hydrogen peroxide bleaching agent.
Methods: Ninety-six 2.5 mm thick bovine enamel and dentin samples were selected for the study. Samples were stained in a tea solution for three days and then randomly divided into three groups. Bleaching was performed with a 35% hydrogen peroxide gel containing different color pigments. Red pigments were used in group one, black pigments were used in group two, and no pigments (transparent gel) in group three. In these three groups the bleaching agent was applied once every 15 min (4 x 15 min). Then each group was divided into subgroups: with or without light activation. In addition, a fourth group with red pigment was used to test the efficacy of an extended application time (2 x 30 min). All samples were measured with a spectrophotometer to determine the L*a* b* values before and after bleaching. The ΔE value was then calculated. Analysis of variance and Duncan post-hoc test were used to identify differences between groups at a preset a of 0.05.
Results: When black and red pigments were used on enamel, light activation of the bleaching gel had a significant effect on the ΔE values. On dentin without light activation, transparent gel was significantly different from the red and black colored gel. There was no significant difference in the ΔE values between 4 applications of 15 min each and 2 applications of 30 min each.
Conclusions: Within the limitations of this in vitro study, no difference in the bleaching effect could be observed between applying the product 2 times of 30 min each and applying the product 4 times of 15 min each. The effect of light activation on colored gel was limited to enamel surface.
目的:考察光活化、色素及延长使用时间对过氧化氢漂白剂体外漂白效果的影响。方法:选取96份2.5 mm厚的牛牙釉质和牙本质标本进行研究。样品在茶溶液中染色三天,然后随机分为三组。用含有不同颜色颜料的35%过氧化氢凝胶进行漂白。第一组使用红色颜料,第二组使用黑色颜料,第三组不使用颜料(透明凝胶)。在这三组中,漂白剂每15分钟应用一次(4 x 15分钟)。然后将每组分为有光激活和无光激活两组。此外,第四组使用红色色素来测试延长应用时间(2 x 30分钟)的效果。用分光光度计测定漂白前后的L*a* b*值。然后计算ΔE值。组间差异采用方差分析和Duncan事后检验,预设a值为0.05。结果:当牙釉质使用黑色和红色颜料时,漂白凝胶的光活化对ΔE值有显著影响。在没有光激活的牙本质上,透明凝胶与红色和黑色凝胶有显著差异。每次15分钟的4次应用和每次30分钟的2次应用之间的ΔE值无显著差异。结论:在体外实验范围内,使用本品2次,每次30 min与4次,每次15 min的漂白效果无明显差异。光活化对彩色凝胶的影响仅限于釉质表面。