“…Clinical tooth whitening techniques are usually divided into invasive whitening and noninvasive whitening, − which will cause irreversible damage to teeth and a series of adverse reactions, such as tooth sensitivity, gum irritation, and even acute pulpitis. − Given the many shortcomings of clinical tooth whitening techniques, researchers have developed many safe and reliable whitening methods. ,,, For instance, Wang et al successfully realized tooth whitening through the piezocatalysis effect of piezoelectric materials . Due to the non-centrosymmetric distribution of positive and negative electric charges in the unit cell of a piezoelectric material, under pressure and mechanical vibrations, the piezoelectric materials will create separated electron–hole pairs that react with hydroxyl ions and oxygen molecules to generate superoxide ( • O 2 – ) and hydroxyl ( • OH) radicals, and the generated • O 2 – and • OH as reactive oxygen species (ROS) can efficiently degrade organic dyes into colorless small molecules, − showing great application prospects.…”