2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277346
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Effect of 1.5% potassium oxalate on sensitivity control, color change, and quality of life after at-home tooth whitening: A randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial

Abstract: Objective This clinical trial evaluated the effect of 1.5% potassium oxalate (PO) in controlling sensitivity and color change after at-home tooth whitening. It also evaluated the influence of PO on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and the degree of patient satisfaction after bleaching treatment. Materials and methods Fifty volunteers were randomized into two groups (n = 25): At-home bleaching gel with 22% carbamide peroxide for 45 min + placebo gel (GP) or 1.5% PO (GPO) for 10 min. The intensity of too… Show more

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“…Certain crystals composed of calcium from the dentin tubules, and some ions (e.g., fluoride and phosphate), are precipitated into the dentin tubules. Numerous active principles of tubular occlusion have been described, including chemical: fluorides [ 2 ], oxalates [ 3 ], or arginine [ 4 ], and physical: adhesives [ 5 , 6 ] or laser therapies [ 7 ]. In addition, certain dental materials (resin composites, glass ionomer cements, and bonding agents) cover the root surface and seal the open dentin tubules.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Certain crystals composed of calcium from the dentin tubules, and some ions (e.g., fluoride and phosphate), are precipitated into the dentin tubules. Numerous active principles of tubular occlusion have been described, including chemical: fluorides [ 2 ], oxalates [ 3 ], or arginine [ 4 ], and physical: adhesives [ 5 , 6 ] or laser therapies [ 7 ]. In addition, certain dental materials (resin composites, glass ionomer cements, and bonding agents) cover the root surface and seal the open dentin tubules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%