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Does comsumption of staining drinks compromise the result of tooth whitening?

BACKGROUND: After dental bleaching procedures dentists commonly advise patients to reduce the consumption of beverages that may cause the teeth to stain, however, the effectiveness of teeth whitening may not be directly affected by diet. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It was evaluated through in vitro study...

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Autores principales: Nogueira, Jhones-Suelone-Pontes, Lins-Filho, Paulo-Cardoso, Dias, Marlon-Ferreira, Silva, Marianna-Falcão, Guimarães, Renata-Pedrosa
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31700575
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56316
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author Nogueira, Jhones-Suelone-Pontes
Lins-Filho, Paulo-Cardoso
Dias, Marlon-Ferreira
Silva, Marianna-Falcão
Guimarães, Renata-Pedrosa
author_facet Nogueira, Jhones-Suelone-Pontes
Lins-Filho, Paulo-Cardoso
Dias, Marlon-Ferreira
Silva, Marianna-Falcão
Guimarães, Renata-Pedrosa
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description BACKGROUND: After dental bleaching procedures dentists commonly advise patients to reduce the consumption of beverages that may cause the teeth to stain, however, the effectiveness of teeth whitening may not be directly affected by diet. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It was evaluated through in vitro study whether contact with dyes through in-office bleaching sessions with 35% hydrogen peroxide would influence the effectiveness of treatment. Sixty bovine incisors were randomly assigned into 5 groups (n = 12) according to contact frequency and type of dye solutions. All dental elements received three in-office bleaching sessions with 35% hydrogen peroxide one week apart. Except for GCTRL (control), all experimental groups were submerged in dyes (coffee or wine) for 5 min once a day. In groups GC24 and GW24 contact with the dyes was made from 24 hours after each bleaching session, while in groups GC72 and GW72, from 72 hours. The color was measured with a digital spectrophotometer. Data were expressed as statistics: mean and standard deviation. RESULTS: Contact with dyes during in-office bleaching treatment with 35% hydrogen peroxide did not influence the staining averages after three bleaching sessions. The speed of the whitening effect was influenced by contact with coffee from 24 hours after the sessions and with wine from 24 hours and 72 hours after the whitening session. The whitening result was reversed after one week for all groups, especially for groups that came in contact with red wine either 24 hours or 72 hours after session and coffee after 24 hours. CONCLUSIONS: Contact with dyes during in-office bleaching treatment did not influence the final staining averages after three bleaching sessions although there was influence on speed of the whitening effect between the sessions. Key words:Tooth bleaching, hydrogen peroxide, spectrophotometry.
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spelling pubmed-68257362019-11-07 Does comsumption of staining drinks compromise the result of tooth whitening? Nogueira, Jhones-Suelone-Pontes Lins-Filho, Paulo-Cardoso Dias, Marlon-Ferreira Silva, Marianna-Falcão Guimarães, Renata-Pedrosa J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: After dental bleaching procedures dentists commonly advise patients to reduce the consumption of beverages that may cause the teeth to stain, however, the effectiveness of teeth whitening may not be directly affected by diet. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It was evaluated through in vitro study whether contact with dyes through in-office bleaching sessions with 35% hydrogen peroxide would influence the effectiveness of treatment. Sixty bovine incisors were randomly assigned into 5 groups (n = 12) according to contact frequency and type of dye solutions. All dental elements received three in-office bleaching sessions with 35% hydrogen peroxide one week apart. Except for GCTRL (control), all experimental groups were submerged in dyes (coffee or wine) for 5 min once a day. In groups GC24 and GW24 contact with the dyes was made from 24 hours after each bleaching session, while in groups GC72 and GW72, from 72 hours. The color was measured with a digital spectrophotometer. Data were expressed as statistics: mean and standard deviation. RESULTS: Contact with dyes during in-office bleaching treatment with 35% hydrogen peroxide did not influence the staining averages after three bleaching sessions. The speed of the whitening effect was influenced by contact with coffee from 24 hours after the sessions and with wine from 24 hours and 72 hours after the whitening session. The whitening result was reversed after one week for all groups, especially for groups that came in contact with red wine either 24 hours or 72 hours after session and coffee after 24 hours. CONCLUSIONS: Contact with dyes during in-office bleaching treatment did not influence the final staining averages after three bleaching sessions although there was influence on speed of the whitening effect between the sessions. Key words:Tooth bleaching, hydrogen peroxide, spectrophotometry. Medicina Oral S.L. 2019-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6825736/ /pubmed/31700575 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56316 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dias, Marlon-Ferreira
Silva, Marianna-Falcão
Guimarães, Renata-Pedrosa
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title_fullStr Does comsumption of staining drinks compromise the result of tooth whitening?
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title_short Does comsumption of staining drinks compromise the result of tooth whitening?
title_sort does comsumption of staining drinks compromise the result of tooth whitening?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31700575
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56316
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