2009
DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.33.3.c6282t1054584157
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Clinical Efficacy of 5% Sodium Hypochlorite for Removal of Stains Caused by Dental Fluorosis

Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of 5% sodium hypochlorite solution for removal of stains caused by dental fluorosis in young patients. A clinical trial involved 33 patients with diffuse opacities on the enamel surfaces of maxillary incisors due to effects of dental fluorosis. The protocol of treatment 3 steps:(1) cleaning and enamel etching with 37% phosphoric acid in order to eliminate the layer that covers the fluorotic enamel surface and allow better penetration of the blea… Show more

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“…Studies included in the systematic review for the treatment of incisor-molar hypomineralization Several studies39,41,43,50,53,55,57,59,63,67,68,70 did not have a comparative group and were therefore categorized as having a high risk of bias. The risk of bias for each remaining study was analyzed and the results are shown in…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies included in the systematic review for the treatment of incisor-molar hypomineralization Several studies39,41,43,50,53,55,57,59,63,67,68,70 did not have a comparative group and were therefore categorized as having a high risk of bias. The risk of bias for each remaining study was analyzed and the results are shown in…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is a minimum waiting period of 1-week advocate post bleaching and aesthetic rehabilitation of tooth with composite. 7 This technique of acid etching combined with bleaching with sodium hypochlorite is an effective alternative to regular bleaching procedure and can address the above issues effectively. 8 The sodium hypochlorite technique has several advantages over peroxide-based protocols for the specific application of removing stains from localized hypo mineralized lesions in young teeth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying sodium hypochlorite to hypo-mineralized enamel lesions, can degrade and remove the chromogenic organic material that is, located in the enamel. 7,8 It has been shown that pretreatment of the enamel with sodium hypochlorite to remove the enamel proteins can enhance the ability of acid to etch the surface, thereby improving the likelihood that resins can bond successfully to the surface. 9…”
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confidence: 99%
“…22 For example, chemical methods are recommended for mild tooth discoloration (such as dental fluorosis and mottled enamel from the tooth trauma during tooth development). 23 If the non-invasive methods could not fulfill the esthetic and mechanical goals, after the analysis of TRS, the minimal invasive or conventional tooth preparations should then be considered.…”
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confidence: 99%