2019
DOI: 10.17921/2447-8938.2019v21n4p342-7
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Influence of Different Time Intervals among the in-Office Bleaching Sessions on the Tooth Enamel Mass Variation

Abstract: This study evaluated the effect of different time intervals between tooth bleaching sessions on the variation of tooth enamel mass, using a 35% hydrogen peroxide (HP35) gel. Twenty bovine incisor teeth were collected and cross-sectioned twice, leaving only the middle coronal portion. The dentin layer was removed, leaving only the buccal dental enamel. The samples were randomly divided into 2 groups (n = 10): G1 (with a 7-day time interval between each bleaching session), and G2 (with a 2-day time interval betw… Show more

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“…During the bleaching procedures, the specimens were put in a filled plastic box and placed in a biological oven at 37 ºC for two hours. At the end of the bleaching time, the specimens were washed with water and air sprayed for one minute, and the water content was removed using a drier (Philco Titanium Travel, Joinvile Santa Catarina, BR) for two minutes (Almeida et al, 2019). This drying time was previously determined in the pilot study, as subsequently no weight changes were observed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the bleaching procedures, the specimens were put in a filled plastic box and placed in a biological oven at 37 ºC for two hours. At the end of the bleaching time, the specimens were washed with water and air sprayed for one minute, and the water content was removed using a drier (Philco Titanium Travel, Joinvile Santa Catarina, BR) for two minutes (Almeida et al, 2019). This drying time was previously determined in the pilot study, as subsequently no weight changes were observed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%