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- Article] In vitro evaluation of tooth-color change using four paint-on tooth whiteners
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DocNo of ILP: 4227
Doc. Type: Article
Title: In vitro evaluation of tooth-color change using four paint-on tooth whiteners
Authors: Kishta-Derani, M; Neiva, G; Yaman, P; Dennison, D
Full Name of Authors: Kishta-Derani, M.; Neiva, G.; Yaman, P.; Dennison, D.
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Keywords Plus: CARBAMIDE PEROXIDE; BLEACHING AGENTS; ENAMEL SURFACE; DENTIN
Abstract: The effectiveness of four paint-on tooth whiteners was evaluated and compared in this an vitro study. Sixty extracted anterior teeth were selected and randomly assigned to five groups: 1-(AS) Artificial Saliva (Roxane); 2-(MSW) Sparkling White (Meijer); 3-(CNE) Crest Night Effects (Procter & Gamble); 4-(ABB) Beautifully Bright (Avon) and 5-(CSWN) Simply White Night Gel (Colgate-Palmolive). The teeth were cleaned with a soft bristle toothbrush and toothpaste (Procter & Gamble) to remove any residue from the storage solution. The bleaching gels were painted onto the surface of the teeth, and they were then wrapped in gauze moistened with artificial saliva and kept in 100% humidity at 98 F in a laboratory oven (Precision Scientific model 18EG) for 24 hours. The treatment was repeated once a day for 14 days. Visual color assessment was done using a value-oriented Vitapan Classical Shade Guide (Vident) and a colorimeter (Minolta Chroma Meter CR 321). PVS jigs (Exaflex, GC America) were fabricated for each tooth. Visual and colorimetric readings were recorded at baseline, 7 and 14 days. One-way ANOVA and Tukey multiple comparisons test were used to assess differences between groups. CNE and CSWN presented the highest mean number of shade changes and Delta E*ab Colorimeter readings. ABB and MSW did not significantly lighten the teeth, as measured by either method of evaluation after two weeks of the bleaching regimen.
Cate of OECD: Clinical medicine
Year of Publication: 2007
Business Area: gamble
Detail Business: gamble
Country: USA
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Name of Journal: OPERATIVE DENTISTRY
Language: English
Country of Authors: Univ Michigan, Dept Cariol Restorat Sci & Endodont, Sch Dent, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
Press Adress: Kishta-Derani, M (reprint author), 783 Waymarket, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 USA.
Email Address: maryamk@umich.edu
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Lists of Citation: Barlow Ashley, 2003, J Clin Dent, V14, P59; Basting RT, 2001, OPER DENT, V26, P531; BENAMAR A, 1995, AM J DENT, V8, P29; BERLACH RW, 2003, AM J DENT, V16, pB17; Cimilli H, 2001, AM J DENT, V14, P63; Date RF, 2003, AM J DENT, V16, p3B; Gerlach Robert W, 2003, Compend Contin Educ Dent, V24, P461; Gerlach RW, 2002, AM J DENT, V15, p7A; Haywood V B, 1992, Quintessence Int, V23, P471; Hegedus C, 1999, J DENT, V27, P509, DOI 10.1016/S0300-5712(99)00006-8; HUMBERSTON CL, 1990, J TOXICOL-CLIN TOXIC, V28, P95; Justino LM, 2004, OPER DENT, V29, P219; Matis BA, 2000, QUINTESSENCE INT, V31, P303; OSIOSO LL, 2000, COMPENDIUM CONTINUIN, V20, pS35; Shahidi Hooman, 2005, J Clin Dent, V16, P91; Watt Barbara E, 2004, Toxicol Rev, V23, P51, DOI 10.2165/00139709-200423010-00006; White DJ, 2003, AM J DENT, V16, p22B
Number of Citaion: 17
Publication: OPERATIVE DENTISTRY INC
City of Publication: INDIANAPOLIS
Address of Publication: INDIANA UNIV SCHOOL DENTISTRY, ROOM S411, 1121 WEST MICHIGAN ST, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46202-5186 USA
ISSN: 0361-7734
29-Character Source Abbreviation: OPER DENT
ISO Source Abbreviation: Oper. Dent.
Volume: 32
Version: 4
Start of File: 394
End of File: 398
DOI: 10.2341/06-117
Number of Pages: 5
Web of Science Category: Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Subject Category: Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Document Delivery Number: 189JN
Unique Article Identifier: WOS:000247985300012
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