2006
DOI: 10.1080/19424396.2006.12222258
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The Effect of 16 Percent Carbamide Peroxide on Enamel Staining Susceptibility

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“…Plenty of studies have correlated the vulnerability to staining solution following bleaching with the variations produced by the whitening agents to the enamel structure [21,39,42,[64][65][66][67]. These substances, often acidic in nature, have the potential to dissolve the mineral composition of the enamel, leading to the loss of calcium and phosphate and resulting in reduced crystal size and enlarged inter-crystalline gaps within the enamel [58].…”
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“…Plenty of studies have correlated the vulnerability to staining solution following bleaching with the variations produced by the whitening agents to the enamel structure [21,39,42,[64][65][66][67]. These substances, often acidic in nature, have the potential to dissolve the mineral composition of the enamel, leading to the loss of calcium and phosphate and resulting in reduced crystal size and enlarged inter-crystalline gaps within the enamel [58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whitening in this overview includes all means used to remove or prevent tooth discoloration, including photo etching, chemical bleaching, endobleaching, and laser whitening. Results regarding the effect of whitening agents on tooth roughness are mixed, but most researchers report an increase in enamel roughness after using whitening agents [ 30 ].…”
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confidence: 99%