2014
DOI: 10.20453/reh.v20i2.1761
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Recidiva del grado de clareamiento dental por té: in vitro

Abstract: RESUMENINTRODUCCION: El referente estético en nuestra sociedad viene determinado por varios factores, el que más  insatisfacción produce es un color anómalo del diente, por eso que al mejorar su color dental, los pacientes esperan buenos resultados y duraderos. OBJETIVO: Determinar la recidiva de color experimentado por piezas dentarias clareadas y posteriormente sumergidas en solución de té. METODOLOGIA: Utilizamos 42 incisivos centrales sanos debovinos de 3 y 4 años, preparados en probetas cilíndricas acríli… Show more

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“…23 Also, in 2010 Chilean researchers Leonor Rosales, Carlos Larrucea et al, based on a study in 42 bovine healthy central incisors, assessed the recurrence of pigmentation due to tea, with a maximum color change when submitting the samples to 20 and 30 immersions. 24 In this regard, in a review study in 2015, stomatologists Eric Acuña, Katherine Vilchez et al concluded that consuming red wine during whitening may affect treatment outcomes, unlike the consumption of cigarette, tea, and coffee, which do not produce considerable effects in the short term. It is important to note that other authors who have contributed to the international literature claim that extrinsic pigmentations are due to other risk factors, such as medicine intake, chemicals, refresco artificial de maíz morado.…”
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“…23 Also, in 2010 Chilean researchers Leonor Rosales, Carlos Larrucea et al, based on a study in 42 bovine healthy central incisors, assessed the recurrence of pigmentation due to tea, with a maximum color change when submitting the samples to 20 and 30 immersions. 24 In this regard, in a review study in 2015, stomatologists Eric Acuña, Katherine Vilchez et al concluded that consuming red wine during whitening may affect treatment outcomes, unlike the consumption of cigarette, tea, and coffee, which do not produce considerable effects in the short term. It is important to note that other authors who have contributed to the international literature claim that extrinsic pigmentations are due to other risk factors, such as medicine intake, chemicals, refresco artificial de maíz morado.…”
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confidence: 99%