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Influence of Manganese Oxide on the Esthetic Efficacy and Toxicity Caused by Conventional In-office Tooth Bleaching Therapy

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Ribeiro, R. A. O. ; de Oliveira Duque, C. C. ; Ortecho-Zuta, U. ; Leite, M. L. ; Hebling, J. ; Soares, D. G. ; de Souza Costa, C. A.
Número total de Autores: 7
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Operative Dentistry; v. 47, n. 4, p. 12-pg., 2022-07-01.
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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the esthetic efficacy, cytotoxicity, and kinetics of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) present in a commercial bleaching gel with 35% H2O2 (BG35%) chemically activated with manganese oxide (MnO2). Methods and Materials: After incorporating 2 mg/mL, 6 mg/mL, and 10 mg/mL of MnO2 into BG35%, the stability of pH and temperature of the products were analyzed. To assess the esthetic efficacy (Delta E and Delta WI), the BG35%s with MnO2 were applied for 45 minutes on enamel/dentin discs (DiE/D). BG35% or no treatment were used as positive (PC) and negative (NC) controls, respectively. To analyze the cell viability (CV) and oxidative stress (OXS), the same bleaching protocols were performed on DiE/D adapted to artificial pulp chambers. The extracts (culture medium + gel components that diffused through the discs) were applied to pulp cells and submitted to H2O2 quantification. BG35% with MnO2 that showed the best results was evaluated relative to kinetic decomposition of H2O2, with consequent generation of free radicals (FR) and hydroxyl radicals (OH center dot). The data were submitted to the one-way analysis of variance complemented by Tukey post-test (alpha=0.05). Data on kinetics of H2O2 decomposition were submitted to the Student's-t test (alpha=0.05). Results: All the BG35%s with MnO2 showed stability of pH and temperature, and the gel with 10 mg/mL of this activator had an esthetic efficacy 31% higher than that of the PC (p<0.05). Reduction in OXS and trans-amelodentinal diffusion of H2O2 occurred when all the BG35%s with MnO2 were used. The addition of 6 and 10 mg/mL of MnO2 to BG35% increased the CV in comparison with PC, confirmed by the cell morphology analysis. An increase in FR and OH center dot formation was observed when 10 mg/mL of MnO2 was added to BG35%. Conclusion: Catalysis of BG35% with MnO2 minimized the trans-amelodentinal diffusion of H2O2 and toxicity of the product to pulp cells. BG35% containing 10 mg/mL of MnO2 potentiated the decomposition of H2O2, enhancing the generation of FR and OH center dot, as well as the efficacy of the in-office tooth therapy. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 17/22739-9 - Desenvolvimento e análise de um scaffold bicamada para regeneração do complexo dentino-pulpar
Beneficiário:Carlos Alberto de Souza Costa
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular