2016
DOI: 10.4103/1687-8574.195707
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Changes in surface roughness of bleached enamel by using different remineralizing agents

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“…The high values of microhardness for Clinpro White Varnish™ specimens was attributed to the fact that it had the highest fluoride content (22600 ppm) compared to Remin Pro (15.5 times) and MI Paste Plus® (25 times). This agreed with Attia et al (2016) (25) and Talaat DA et al (2018) (27) that remineralization efficacy of fluoride products increased with the increase in fluoride concentration. CWV allow a long contact time (4 hours) to enamel surface which increase fluoride uptake and formation of calcium fluoride deposits that act as reservoir.…”
Section: Microhardness Testingsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The high values of microhardness for Clinpro White Varnish™ specimens was attributed to the fact that it had the highest fluoride content (22600 ppm) compared to Remin Pro (15.5 times) and MI Paste Plus® (25 times). This agreed with Attia et al (2016) (25) and Talaat DA et al (2018) (27) that remineralization efficacy of fluoride products increased with the increase in fluoride concentration. CWV allow a long contact time (4 hours) to enamel surface which increase fluoride uptake and formation of calcium fluoride deposits that act as reservoir.…”
Section: Microhardness Testingsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This was in agreement with a study, which proved that Remin Pro was very effective in remineralization due to the combined effect of fluoride and hydroxyapatite which help in deposition of apatite crystals in demineralized enamel, it also improves composition and surface morphology of enamel. (25) In fact, the fluoride content of Remin Pro is 1.6 times more than fluoride content of MI Paste Plus®.…”
Section: Microhardness Testingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Burgmaier et al [33] found no significant increase in fluoride uptake during enamel bleaching but Borges et al [34] have stated that the use of fluoride after bleaching improves enamel microhardness and prevents enamel demineralization. Attia and Kamel [35] have indicated that GC Tooth Mousse Plus and Remin Pro are more effective in reducing enamel surface roughness after bleaching compared to fluoride-containing products. Furthermore, research on different formulations of peroxide with calcium and fluoride has shown that the use of fluoride and/or calcium prevents microhardness reduction and accelerates the recovery of post-treatment microhardness to the pre-treatment state [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbamide peroxide of 35% resulted in a significant improvement in tooth color. 6 A study published in the Journal of the American Dental Association showed that while carbamide peroxide appeared to produce slightly more dramatic results at first, ultimately products containing equivalent amounts of carbamide peroxide and H 2 O 2 produced exactly the same results. 7 In 35% carbamide peroxide, the recommended daily wear time is 30 minutes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reflecting less light, these smaller molecules create a "whitening effect." 6 The bleaching gel typically contains between 10% and 44% carbamide peroxide, which is roughly equivalent to a 3-16% H 2 O 2 concentration. Carbamide peroxide of 35% resulted in a significant improvement in tooth color.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%