Thair Takesh, Anik Sargsyan, Matthew Lee, Afarin Anbarani, Jessica Ho, Petra Wilder-Smith
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目的:本项目旨在评估两种不同的美白牙条对茶渍瓷片和复合材料表面的颜色、微观结构和粗糙度的影响。方法:以 54 个瓷片和 72 个复合材料片为样本,定时使用非处方(OTC)测试或对照牙科美白牙条。牙片被随机分为三组,每组 18 个瓷片和 24 个复合片。其中,1 组瓷片和 1 组复合片作为对照组。其余两组随机使用 Oral Essentials® 美白牙贴或 Crest® 3D White Whitestrips™。样品表面结构由光学显微镜、轮廓仪和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)进行检测。此外,还使用反射分光光度计评估瓷器和复合材料样品在美白 24 小时内的颜色变化。使用方差分析对每个时间点的数据进行分析:在光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜图像中,任何样品在任何时间点都没有观察到不连续的物理缺陷。不过,高分辨率扫描电镜图像显示,所有复合材料样品的表面粗糙度都有所增加。通过轮廓仪测量,暴露于对照漂白条的复合材料样品的漂白后粗糙度明显增加。复合材料样品在接触佳洁士® 3D White Whitestrips™ 和 Oral Essentials® 美白牙贴后,颜色发生了明显的等效变化:结论:一种新型的商用牙齿美白条与一种广泛使用的 OTC 美白条具有相似的漂白效果。两种美白牙条都没有在样品表面造成物理缺陷。不过,对照牙条会使复合材料样品变得粗糙,而测试牙条则不会。
Evaluating the Whitening and Microstructural Effects of a Novel Whitening Strip on Porcelain and Composite Dental Materials.
Aims: The aim of this project was to evaluate the effects of 2 different whitening strips on color, microstructure and roughness of tea stained porcelain and composite surfaces.
Methods: 54 porcelain and 72 composite chips served as samples for timed application of over-the-counter (OTC) test or control dental whitening strips. Chips were divided randomly into three groups of 18 porcelain and 24 composite chips each. Of these groups, 1 porcelain and 1 composite set served as controls. The remaining 2 groups were randomized to treatment with either Oral Essentials® Whitening Strips or Crest® 3D White Whitestrips™. Sample surface structure was examined by light microscopy, profilometry and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Additionally, a reflectance spectrophotometer was used to assess color changes in the porcelain and composite samples over 24 hours of whitening. Data points were analyzed at each time point using ANOVA.
Results: In the light microscopy and SEM images, no discrete physical defects were observed in any of the samples at any time points. However, high-resolution SEM images showed an appearance of increased surface roughness in all composite samples. Using profilometry, significantly increased post-whitening roughness was documented in the composite samples exposed to the control bleaching strips. Composite samples underwent a significant and equivalent shift in color following exposure to Crest® 3D White Whitestrips™ and Oral Essentials® Whitening Strips.
Conclusions: A novel commercial tooth whitening strip demonstrated a comparable beaching effect to a widely used OTC whitening strip. Neither whitening strip caused physical defects in the sample surfaces. However, the control strip caused roughening of the composite samples whereas the test strip did not.