Influence of bioactive materials used on the dentin surface whitened with carbamide peroxide 16%
AUTOR(ES)
Pinheiro, Helena Burlamaqui, Lopes, Bruno, Klautau, Eliza Burlamaqui, Cardoso, Jomara, Silva, Bruna Rozzetti, Cardoso, Paulo Eduardo Capel
FONTE
Materials Research
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2010-06
RESUMO
This study investigated the influence of bioactive materials on the dentin surface whitened. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Three bovine teeth were shaped into three dentin wafers. Each wafer was then sectioned, into six dentin slices. One slice from each tooth was distributed into one of 6 groups: 1.CG = control group (distilled water); 2.WT = whitening treatment; 3.WT + MI Paste Plus, applied once a day; 4.WT + Relief ACP30, applied once a day for 30 mintes; 5.WT + Relief ACP60, applied once a day for 60 minutes; 6.WT + Biosilicate®, applied once a week. All groups were treated over 14 days. RESULTS: CG presented all dentinal tubules occluded by smear layer; WT group was observed all dentinal tubules opened. In the groups 3, 4 and 6, tubules were occluded. Group 5, dentinal tubules were completely occluded by mineral deposits. CONCLUSION: The use of bioactive materials immediately after whitening treatment can reduce or even avoid the demineralization effect of whitening and avoid exposing dentinal tubules.
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