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Title: Evaluation of in-office vital tooth whitening combined with different concentrations of at-home peroxides: a randomized double-blind clinical trial
Autores: Féliz-Matos, Leandro
Abreu-Placeres, Ninoska
Hernández, Luis Miguel
Ruiz-Matuk, Carlos B.
Grau-Grullón, Patricia
Researchers (UNIBE): Féliz-Matos, Leandro 
Abreu-Placeres, Ninoska 
Hernández, Luis Miguel 
Ruiz-Matuk, Carlos B. 
Grau-Grullón, Patricia 
Affiliations: Centro de Investigación en Biomateriales y Odontología (CIBO) 
Centro de Investigación en Biomateriales y Odontología (CIBO) 
Centro de Investigación en Biomateriales y Odontología (CIBO) 
Decanato de Investigación e Innovación (DII) 
Centro de Investigación en Biomateriales y Odontología (CIBO) 
Research area: Ciencias de la Salud
Keywords: Hydrogen peroxide; Carbamide peroxide; Tooth whitening; Dental sensitivity; Tooth bleaching; Dental esthetics
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Bentham Open
Source: The Open Dentistry Journal, 13(1), 377-382
Journal: The Open Dentistry Journal 
Volume: 13
Issue: 1
Start page: 377
End page: 382
Abstract: 
Background: The clinical evidence relate the effect of associating the in-office and at home vital tooth whitening, describing positive effects on tooth color change and reduction of dental sensitivity. Objective: The purpose of this randomized double-blind clinical trial was to evaluate the effect on the shortened application of in-office vital tooth whitening combined with different concentrations of at-home peroxides in the final tooth color change and dental sensitivity. Methods: Randomized double-blind clinical trial with 120 participants between 18-65 years, allocated in four tooth whitening treatment groups: G1= Carbamide Peroxide 10% + Hydrogen Peroxide 40%, G2= Carbamide Peroxide 15% + Hydrogen Peroxide 40%, G3= Carbamide Peroxide 20% + Hydrogen Peroxide 40%, G4= Hydrogen Peroxide 10% + Hydrogen Peroxide 40% was conducted. Tooth color was measured at baseline and dental sensitivity and tooth color change during and after treatment. Results: No statistical significant differences were found in tooth color change (superior arch p= 0.183 / inferior arch p= 0.374), and in dental sensitivity (p=0.268). Conclusion: Reducing the application time of in-office whitening, combined with in-home products was effective in improving the color. All groups resulted in identical final color change and dental sensitivity. The authors are thankful to Ultradent USA.
Description: 
Fondo de Investigación Competitiva UNIBE (FICU). Grant Code No. 02/2014
Gov't Doc #: Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT02682329, available from: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02682329?term=hydrogen+peroxide
URI: https://cris.unibe.edu.do/handle/123456789/30
ISSN: 1874-2106
DOI: 10.2174/1874210601913010377
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