2021
DOI: 10.2341/20-035-lit
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Vital Bleaching Influences the Bond Strength of Adhesive Systems to Enamel and Dentin: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis ofIn VitroStudies

Abstract: Clinical Relevance Vital bleaching impairs the bonding of adhesive systems to enamel and dentin. Thus, restoration placement should be delayed for at least two weeks after completion of bleaching procedures. SUMMARY Objective: This systematic review evaluates the influence of vital bleaching on the bond strength of adhesive systems to enamel and dentin. Methods: This review was conducted according to Preferr… Show more

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“…The reduction in the bond strength of adhesive restorations to the tooth structure after tooth bleaching is a major concern in clinical settings, and this is not limited to enamel but also to dentin, particularly in cases where the bleaching material comes into direct contact with dentin, such as the walking bleach technique. The decrease in bond strength is attributed to the presence of active chemicals and highly reactive residual oxygen radicals from the bleaching agent, which interfere with resin bonding, inhibit resin polymerization, and/or increase resin porosity in resin-based restorative materials placed immediately after bleaching [ 5 , 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction in the bond strength of adhesive restorations to the tooth structure after tooth bleaching is a major concern in clinical settings, and this is not limited to enamel but also to dentin, particularly in cases where the bleaching material comes into direct contact with dentin, such as the walking bleach technique. The decrease in bond strength is attributed to the presence of active chemicals and highly reactive residual oxygen radicals from the bleaching agent, which interfere with resin bonding, inhibit resin polymerization, and/or increase resin porosity in resin-based restorative materials placed immediately after bleaching [ 5 , 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%