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Procjena pacijenata o preosjetljivosti zuba dan nakon različitih postupaka izbjeljivanja (CROSBI ID 298585)

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Piknjač, Amar ; Soldo, Mirko ; Illeš, Davor ; Knezović Zlatarić, Dubravka Patients’ Assessments of Tooth Sensitivity Increase One Day Following Different Whitening Treatments / Procjena pacijenata o preosjetljivosti zuba dan nakon različitih postupaka izbjeljivanja // Acta stomatologica Croatica, 55 (2021), 3; 280-290. doi: 10.15644/asc55/3/5

Podaci o odgovornosti

Piknjač, Amar ; Soldo, Mirko ; Illeš, Davor ; Knezović Zlatarić, Dubravka

hrvatski

Procjena pacijenata o preosjetljivosti zuba dan nakon različitih postupaka izbjeljivanja

Objectives: The aim of this clinical study was to compare tooth sensitivity scores and color change values before and 1 day following whitening treatments using different concentrations of whitening agents for in- office and at-home procedures. Materials and methods: A total of 60 participants divided into 3 groups were included in this study. A whitening procedure was carried out in groups using 40% hydrogen peroxide (HP) in in-office treatment, 16% and 10% carbamide peroxide (CP), respectively. Participants rated their tooth sensitivity at the baseline and 1 day following the treatment. The CIElab values were recorded and color differences were calculated. Results: Within each of the whitening treatments, the tooth sensitivity scores significantly increased following the procedure (p<0.05). The largest significant increase in scores was noted in 40% HP in-office whitening treatment, while the lowest increase was noted in 10% CP at-home whitening treatments (p<0.05). The highest color change 1 day following the procedure was found in the 40% HP in-office whitening treatment group (3.3) and it significantly differed from both 16% CP and 10% CP at-home whitening treatments whose color difference was both 2.0, respectively (p<0.05). Conclusion: 1 day following the procedure, a low concentrate CP agent for at- home whitening causes the least tooth sensitivity compared to higher concentrate CP for at-home and HP for in-office agents, with the same color change efficacy as higher concentrate CP agent. In case with slight tooth sensitivity reported at the baseline, a 10% CP whitening treatment should be recommended.

osjetljivost zuba ; izbjeljivanje u ordinaciji ; izbjeljivanje kod kuće

nije evidentirano

engleski

Patients’ Assessments of Tooth Sensitivity Increase One Day Following Different Whitening Treatments

Objectives: The aim of this clinical study was to compare tooth sensitivity scores and color change values before and 1 day following whitening treatments using different concentrations of whitening agents for in- office and at-home procedures. Materials and methods: A total of 60 participants divided into 3 groups were included in this study. A whitening procedure was carried out in groups using 40% hydrogen peroxide (HP) in in-office treatment, 16% and 10% carbamide peroxide (CP), respectively. Participants rated their tooth sensitivity at the baseline and 1 day following the treatment. The CIElab values were recorded and color differences were calculated. Results: Within each of the whitening treatments, the tooth sensitivity scores significantly increased following the procedure (p<0.05). The largest significant increase in scores was noted in 40% HP in-office whitening treatment, while the lowest increase was noted in 10% CP at-home whitening treatments (p<0.05). The highest color change 1 day following the procedure was found in the 40% HP in-office whitening treatment group (3.3) and it significantly differed from both 16% CP and 10% CP at-home whitening treatments whose color difference was both 2.0, respectively (p<0.05). Conclusion: 1 day following the procedure, a low concentrate CP agent for at- home whitening causes the least tooth sensitivity compared to higher concentrate CP for at-home and HP for in-office agents, with the same color change efficacy as higher concentrate CP agent. In case with slight tooth sensitivity reported at the baseline, a 10% CP whitening treatment should be recommended.

Tooth Sensitivity ; In-office Whitening ; At-home Whitening

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nije evidentirano

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Podaci o izdanju

55 (3)

2021.

280-290

objavljeno

0001-7019

1846-0410

10.15644/asc55/3/5

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

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