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West China Journal of Stomatology ; (6): 530-532, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-315917

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>Using tooth whitening agents (bleaching clip) in vitro and acidic drinks, we conducted a comparative study of the changes in enamel surface morphology, Ca/P content, and hardness.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Tooth whitening glue pieces, cola, and orange juice were used to soak teeth in artificial saliva in vitro. Physiological saline was used as a control treatment. The morphology of the four groups was observed under a scanning electron microscope (SEM) immediately after the teeth were soaked for 7 and 14 d. The changes in Ca/P content and microhardness were analyzed.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The enamel surfaces of the teeth in the three test groups were demineralized. The Ca/P ratio and the average microhardness were significantly lower than those of the control group immediately after the teeth were soaked (P < 0.05). The Ca/P ratio and microhardness gradually increased after 7 d. No significant difference was observed between the control group and the test groups after 14 d (P > 0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Bleaching agents caused transient demineralization of human enamel, but these agents could induce re-mineralization and repair of enamel over time. Demineralization caused by bleaching covered a relatively normal range compared with acidic drinks and daily drinking.</p>


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Humans , Dental Enamel , Hardness , Hydrogen Peroxide , Saliva, Artificial , Surface Properties , Tooth Bleaching , Tooth Bleaching Agents
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