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Int J Dent Hyg ; 12(2): 115-20, 2014 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24119064

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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to compare the effects of two 10% carbamide peroxide (CP) agents with or without desensitizers on tooth sensitivity, colour and enamel morphological changes. METHODS: Twenty subjects used a 10% carbamide peroxide gel with or without fluoride and potassium nitrate for 2 weeks. Sensitivity, spectrophotometric evaluation of colour and morphological analyses of replicas with scanning electron microscope (SEM) were performed before and after treatment. All data were analysed statistically. RESULTS: Both bleaching agents induced sensitivity; however, the 10% CP bleaching agent with fluoride and potassium nitrate produced significantly lower sensitivity (P < 0.05) than the bleaching product without desensitizing agents. In spectrophotometric evaluation, no difference in bleaching effectiveness was found between the tested bleaching gels, and the SEM analysis confirmed the absence of relevant alterations of the enamel surface in both groups. CONCLUSION: The use of 10% carbamide peroxide gel with fluoride and potassium nitrate reduced the incidence of sensitivity during the bleaching treatment compared to a bleaching agent that did not contain desensitizing agents. The bleaching effectiveness of the tested products was comparable.


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Dental Enamel/drug effects , Dentin Desensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Dentin Sensitivity/prevention & control , Peroxides/therapeutic use , Tooth Bleaching Agents/therapeutic use , Tooth Bleaching/instrumentation , Urea/analogs & derivatives , Adult , Carbamide Peroxide , Color , Dental Enamel/ultrastructure , Dentin Sensitivity/classification , Fluorides/therapeutic use , Gels , Humans , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Middle Aged , Nitrates/therapeutic use , Potassium Compounds/therapeutic use , Replica Techniques , Spectrophotometry/methods , Tooth Bleaching/methods , Urea/therapeutic use , Young Adult
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Eur J Paediatr Dent ; 7(1): 35-8, 2006 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16646643

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AIM: In dental trauma with severe periodontal tissue involvement, as dental avulsion and severe luxation, the splinting procedure requires the patient to maintain a scrupulous hygiene of the affected zone, so to allow an effective tissue healing. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a specific oral hygiene protocol in the treatment of patients with post-traumatic splinting, comparing the plaque indexes of dental hygienist-helped patients versus not helped. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was carried out on 82 selected patients with post-traumatic splinting due to traumatic avulsion and severe luxation. They were divided into 2 groups, comparable for age, sex, type of trauma and splinting. The group A patients underwent an oral hygiene protocol, managed by a dental hygienist, while the group B patients were followed without the help of the hygienist. Plaque indexes were observed and compared in all cases during 6 weeks-follow up. RESULTS: Our results showed that at the 6th week follow up the plaque indexes of dental hygienist-assisted traumatized patients were significantly (p=0.001) lower than those of not assisted patients. CONCLUSION: Therefore, the role of dental hygienists is essential in the management of dental trauma with periodontal damage, which needs specific oral hygiene protocols.


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Dental Prophylaxis/methods , Oral Hygiene/methods , Periodontal Splints , Tooth Avulsion/therapy , Adolescent , Child , Clinical Protocols , Dental Plaque Index , Female , Humans , Male , Oral Hygiene Index
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