Title

Tooth Bleaching for Young Patients Using a Hydrogen Peroxide-based Gel
In-Office Tooth Bleaching for Young Patients Using a Hydrogen Peroxide-based Gel: a Randomized, Controlled, Clinical Trial
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    53
The aim of the present study was to evaluate colorimetric changes and tooth sensitivity in young patients submitted to tooth bleaching with 20% and 35% hydrogen peroxide.
A randomized, controlled, clinical trial was conducted with 53 patients aged 11 to 24 years who were allocated to groups based on the use of the following commercial products: Whiteness HP - FGM® (35% hydrogen peroxide); Whiteness HP Blue Calcium - FGM® (35% hydrogen peroxide); and Whiteness HP Blue Calcium - FGM® (20% hydrogen peroxide).

After the bleaching procedure, the visual analog scale was used to measure tooth sensitivity and the classic Vita® scale was used to determine changes in tooth color.

Statistical analysis involved the Friedman, Kruskal-Wallis and Student-Newman-Keuls tests, with p-value ≤ 0.05 or ≤ 0.0001 considered indicative of statistical significance.
Study Started
Feb 28
2013
Primary Completion
Sep 30
2014
Study Completion
May 31
2015
Last Update
May 02
2018

Other 35% hydrogen peroxide

Prophylaxis was performed with a jet of sodium bicarbonate to remove extrinsic pigments and plaque. Each patient underwent two bleaching sessions. A lip retractor (Arc Flex, FGM®) was placed. Cotton roles or gauze compresses were used to achieve relative isolation. A dental dam (Top Dam, FGM®) was placed over the free marginal gingival tissue and the inter-tooth papillae of teeth 14 to 24 in each session. The Whiteness HP 35% gel was applied to the vestibular faces of these teeth. In the present study, the Whiteness HP 35% gel was applied without an external auxiliary source. As this is not a self-catalyzed system, the gel was removed after each 15-minute application and reapplied two more times, totaling 45 minutes of contact with the teeth.

  • Other names: Whiteness HP 35%

Other 35% hydrogen peroxide

Prophylaxis was performed with a jet of sodium bicarbonate to remove extrinsic pigments and plaque. Each patient underwent two bleaching sessions. A lip retractor (Arc Flex, FGM®) was placed. Cotton roles or gauze compresses were used to achieve relative isolation. A dental dam (Top Dam, FGM®) was placed over the free marginal gingival tissue and the inter-tooth papillae of teeth 14 to 24 in each session. The Whiteness HP Blue Calcium 35% gel was applied to the vestibular faces of these teeth for 40 minutes in each session.

  • Other names: Whiteness HP Blue Calcium 35%

Other 20% hydrogen peroxide

Prophylaxis was performed with a jet of sodium bicarbonate to remove extrinsic pigments and plaque. Each patient underwent two bleaching sessions. A lip retractor (Arc Flex, FGM®) was placed. Cotton roles or gauze compresses were used to achieve relative isolation. A dental dam (Top Dam, FGM®) was placed over the free marginal gingival tissue and the inter-tooth papillae of teeth 14 to 24 in each session. The Whiteness HP Blue Calcium 20% gel was applied to the vestibular faces of these teeth 50 minutes in each session.

  • Other names: Whiteness HP Blue Calcium 20%

35% hydrogen peroxide Experimental

Volunteers of this group will receive a gel with 35% hydrogen peroxide - Whiteness HP 35% for whitening treatment.

35% hydrogen peroxide with calcium Experimental

Volunteers of this group will receive a gel with 35% hydrogen peroxide with calcium - Whiteness HP Blue Calcium 35% for whitening treatment.

20% hydrogen peroxide with calcium Experimental

Volunteers of this group will receive a gel with 35% hydrogen peroxide with calcium - Whiteness HP Blue Calcium 20% for whitening treatment.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Individuals aged 11 to 24 years with a diagnosis of tooth discoloration and a signed statement of informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

Individuals with dentofacial anomalies, those without the permanent dentition complete to the second molars, those in orthodontic or orthopedic treatment of the jaws, those who took medications that could alter tooth color and those who had previously been submitted to tooth bleaching
No Results Posted