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Enamel Mineral Content Changes After Bleaching With High and Low Hydrogen Peroxide Concentrations: Colorimetric Spectrophotometry and Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Analyses

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Author(s):
Pinto, A. V. D. ; Bridi, E. C. ; Amaral, F. L. B. ; Franca, F. M. G. ; Turssi, C. P. ; Perez, C. A. ; Martinez, E. F. ; Florio, F. M. ; Basting, R. T.
Total Authors: 9
Document type: Journal article
Source: Operative Dentistry; v. 42, n. 3, p. 308-318, MAY-JUN 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 2
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the calcium (Ca) and phosphorous (P) content in enamel bleached with high and low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (HP) using Total Reflection X-Ray Fluorescence (TXRF) and colorimetric spectrophotometry (SPEC). Forty-eight sound human third molars were used. Their roots were embedded in polystyrene resin and immersed for seven days in an artificial saliva solution. Then they were distributed into six groups to receive the bleaching treatments. The agents of high HP concentration (for in-office use) evaluated were Whiteness HP Maxx/FGM (35% HP), Whiteness HP Blue/FGM (35% HP, 2% calcium gluconate), Pola Office+/SDI (37.5% HP, 5% potassium nitrate), and Opalescence Boost/Ultradent (38% HP, 1.1% ion fluoride, 3% potassium nitrate); these agents were applied to enamel in three sessions. The agents of low HP concentration (for home use) evaluated were Pola Day/SDI (9.5% HP) and White Class 10%/FGM (10% HP, potassium nitrate, calcium, fluoride), and these agents were applied for 14 days. Enamel microbiopsies were evaluated by TXRF and SPEC analysis before the bleaching treatment (baseline), during the treatment, and 14 days after the end of the treatment. For TXRF, the Kruskal-Wallis test showed that Ca and P were not influenced by agent (p>0.05). For SPEC, Pola Office+, Opalescence Boost, Pola Day, and White Class 10% caused a decrease of Ca over time; there was a significant decrease of P over time to Pola Office+ and White Class 10%. The Spearman test showed no correlation between the Ca (p=0.987; r(2)= -0.020) and P (p=0.728, r(2)=0.038) obtained by SPEC and TXRF. For TXRF and SPEC, changes in Ca and P during bleaching occurred independently of the HP concentration used. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/08035-0 - Calcium and phosphorous quantification on dental enamel submitted to bleaching agents containing high and low hydrogen peroxide concentrations
Grantee:Ana Victoria Dourado Pinto
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation
FAPESP's process: 14/08188-1 - Dental bleaching with hydrogen peroxide: clinical parameters analysis and in vitro effects on enamel mineral content and microhardness
Grantee:Roberta Tarkany Basting Höfling
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants