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- Hao YuXinhua PanYao LinQing LiM. HussainYining Wang
- 2009
Medicine
Operative dentistry
It was found that the bleached restorative materials exhibited greater staining susceptibility than the control materials, while Filtek Z350 and P60 exhibited the best color stability, while Dyract AP exhibited the least color stability.
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- S. MartoCatarina CoitoAna L V PequenoAlexandre Cavalheiro
- 2012
Medicine, Materials Science
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- usana MartoCatarina CoitoAna L V Pequeno
- 2012
Medicine, Materials Science
The 10% carbamide peroxide gel may cause changes in surface ultramorphology of the materials tested: reinforced zinc oxide-eugenol cement, amalgam and composite.
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- S. A. OuriqueC. ArraisA. CassoniC. Ota-TsuzukiJ. Rodrigues
- 2011
Materials Science, Medicine
Brazilian oral research
This study provided evidence that at-home bleaching systems do not cause detrimental effects on surface roughness of dental ceramics after different periods of bleaching treatment.
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- O. PolydorouE. HellwigT. Auschill
- 2006
Materials Science, Medicine
Operative dentistry
It was concluded that bleaching with 38% hydrogen peroxide and 15% carbamide peroxide did not cause major surface texture changes on the polished surfaces of the restorative materials.
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- S. QasimRavikumar RamakrishnaiahAbdulaziz Abdullah AlkheriafMuhammad Sohail Zafar
- 2016
Materials Science, Medicine
Technology and health care : official journal of…
No remarkable difference was observed between the bleaching agents (Opalescence Boost and Whiteness HP Blue) for the surface roughness of tested dental materials.
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- A. DoğanS. OzcelikO. Doğanİ. HubbezoğluM. ÇakmakG. Bolayir
- 2008
Medicine
Although the surfaces of all specimens did not seem to be smooth, the unbleached control specimens showed more irregular areas compared with those of the bleached ones, and roughness values were decreased in bleached groups to some extent depending on the bleaching agents used.
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- S. Al-SalehiPaul V. HattonCheryl A. MillerC. McleodA. Joiner
- 2006
Materials Science, Medicine
Dental materials : official publication of the…
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- M. AnagnostouGeorgia CheliotiSpiridoula ChiotiA. Kakaboura
- 2010
Materials Science, Medicine
Journal of dentistry
- 53
- K. TorabiSasan RasaeipourS. GhodsiA. KhalediM. Vojdani
- 2014
Medicine
The journal of contemporary dental practice
Although the type of surface preparation affects the susceptibility of the porcelain surface to the bleaching agent, no special preparation can preclude such adverse effects.
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8 References
- A. U. YapP. Wattanapayungkul
- 2002
Materials Science, Medicine
Operative dentistry
The hardness of resin-modified glass-ionomer cements, hybrid, polyacid-modified and PRG composites is therefore not significantly affected by the use of 35% carbamide peroxide and 35% hydrogen peroxide in-office tooth whiteners.
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- P. SagelL. L. OdiosoD. A. McmillanR. Gerlach
- 2000
Materials Science, Medicine
Compendium of continuing education in dentistry…
A trayless whitening system was developed that does not require any prefabrication or gel loading and is a thin, conformable strip precoated with an adhesive hydrogen peroxide gel.
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- Shawn J. BaileyE. Swift
- 1992
Materials Science, Medicine
Quintessence international
This in vitro study evaluated the effect of three representative bleaching products on the microhardness and surface texture of hybrid and microfilled composite resins and found no statistically significant softening associated with White & Brite.
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- Richard B. T. PriceMary SedarousGregory S. Hiltz
- 2000
Chemistry, Medicine
Journal
Tooth whitening products may be in contact with intraoral structures for several hours or they may be used daily to whiten the teeth. Consequently, these products should have a relatively neutral pH…
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- I. RosteinN. CohencaC. MorJ. MoshonovA. Stabholz
- 1995
Materials Science
Both 10% carbamide peroxide and 10% hydrogen peroxide altered the surface morphology and the zinc oxide levels of IRM fillings, but their modes of action differed.
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- Laurence J. Walsh
- 2000
Medicine
Australian dental journal
There is good evidence for the safety of hydrogen peroxide when used at low concentrations on a daily basis over extended periods of time, in self-administered oral health care products such as dentifrices and mouthrinses, with an emphasis on safety with prolonged exposure to low concentrations of peroxide products.
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- E. SwiftJ. Perdigão
- 1998
Medicine
Compendium of continuing education in dentistry
The effects of tooth-whitening systems on enamel surfaces, enamel and dentin bond strengths, marginal integrity, color, and other properties of restorative materials are discussed.
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- 1989
Medicine
Quintessence international
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