2022
DOI: 10.20396/bjos.v21i00.8667878
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Assessing the bleaching effect of an experimental stabilized chlorine dioxide agent used for internal bleaching purposes

Abstract: Aim: Assessing the intracoronal bleaching effectiveness of an experimental chlorine dioxide product, based on the walking bleach technique. Methods: Extracted bovine incisors were artificially stained with bovine blood and filled with zinc phosphate cement at cementoenamel junction level. Teeth were divided into 3 groups (n=10): (SP) sodium perborate added with distilled water, (CD) chlorine dioxide and (C) control – dry cotton inserted into the pulp chamber. Bleaching agents were used at 0, 7 and 14 days. VIT… Show more

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“…Intra-coronal bleaching (Walking Bleach) is a simple, cost-effective, and conservative method for improving the color of endodontic-treated teeth (8) . Sodium perborate and hydrogen peroxide (HP) are used as intra-coronal bleaching material when added to the pulp chamber and sealed for three to seven days (9) . Hydrogen peroxide is a potent oxidizing agent that penetrates the dentinal tubules and releases reactive oxygen species (ROS).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intra-coronal bleaching (Walking Bleach) is a simple, cost-effective, and conservative method for improving the color of endodontic-treated teeth (8) . Sodium perborate and hydrogen peroxide (HP) are used as intra-coronal bleaching material when added to the pulp chamber and sealed for three to seven days (9) . Hydrogen peroxide is a potent oxidizing agent that penetrates the dentinal tubules and releases reactive oxygen species (ROS).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%