2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fdj.2018.11.003
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Vital tooth bleaching using different techniques: A clinical evaluation

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“…The 10% CP/PF showed higher bleaching efficacy than the 6% HP/Go; the higher bleaching efficacy of 10% CP/PF may be related to the longer application duration despite its lower HP concentration [39].…”
Section: Comparison Between the Use Of Carbamide Peroxide And Hydroge...mentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The 10% CP/PF showed higher bleaching efficacy than the 6% HP/Go; the higher bleaching efficacy of 10% CP/PF may be related to the longer application duration despite its lower HP concentration [39].…”
Section: Comparison Between the Use Of Carbamide Peroxide And Hydroge...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The color values were assessed at the beginning, after 10 and 14 days, and after 6 months of bleaching. When compared to the control group, both bleaching systems were clinically effective and produced higher bleaching efficacy [39].…”
Section: Comparison Between the Use Of Carbamide Peroxide And Hydroge...mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Thus, several bleaching products and techniques are available in the market. 9 The monitored tooth bleaching (home) technique involves the application of carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide at various concentrations on tooth surfaces with the aid of customized trays. 10 According to Barcessat et al, 9 the home technique has several benefits: the bleaching gel is inexpensive and nondestructive to the tissues, has little recurrence of color, and requires few consultations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 The monitored tooth bleaching (home) technique involves the application of carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide at various concentrations on tooth surfaces with the aid of customized trays. 10 According to Barcessat et al, 9 the home technique has several benefits: the bleaching gel is inexpensive and nondestructive to the tissues, has little recurrence of color, and requires few consultations. Nevertheless, when natural teeth are subjected to bleaching, restorations may undergo a change in color, and this may compromise esthetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%