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Laboratory model to evaluate efficacy of an experimental titanium oxide nanofibers bleaching agent

Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2021³â 46±Ç 4È£ p.47 ~ 47
Tran Clayton, Choi Ellin, Watu Brittany, Oyoyo Udochukwu, Perry Christopher, ±Ç¼Ò¶õ,
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 ( Tran Clayton ) - Loma Linda University School of Dentistry Division of General Dentistry
 ( Choi Ellin ) - Loma Linda University School of Dentistry Division of General Dentistry
 ( Watu Brittany ) - Loma Linda University School of Dentistry Division of General Dentistry
 ( Oyoyo Udochukwu ) - Loma Linda University School of Dentistry Division of General Dentistry
 ( Perry Christopher ) - Loma Linda University School of Medicine Department of Biochemistry
±Ç¼Ò¶õ ( Kwon So-Ran ) - Loma Linda University School of Dentistry Division of General Dentistry

Abstract


Objectives: This study aimed to use a laboratory model to evaluate the efficacy of an experimental bleaching agent.

Materials and Methods: The model used human extracted molars that were treated and measured for bleaching efficacy. Teeth (n = 50) were distributed into 5 groups: Negative control (NC): immersion in water for 8 hours; Nanofibers (NFs): Experimental titanium dioxide nanofibers with stirring and light activation for 8 hours; Whitestrips (WS): Crest 3D White Glamorous White Whitestrips, 2 applications daily for 30 minutes, 14 days; 1% hydrogen peroxide (HP) standard: 1% hydrogen peroxide for 8 hours; and 30% HP standard: 30% hydrogen peroxide for 8 hours. Instrumental measurements were performed using a spectrophotometer. Results were recorded at baseline, 1-day post-bleaching, and 1-week post-bleaching. Kruskal-Wallis procedure was used to determine differences in color change. Pearson correlation was used to evaluate the relationship between visual and instrumental measurements. Tests of hypotheses were 2-sided with alpha = 0.05.

Results: There was no significant difference in color parameters (L1, a1, b1, and shade guide units [SGU]) at baseline (p > 0.05). There was a significant difference among the groups for overall color change (¥ÄE*ab) and change in shade guide units (¥ÄSGU) at 1-day and 1-week post-bleaching (p < 0.05). The higher the HP concentration, the higher the color change as expressed in ¥ÄSGU and ¥ÄE*ab. The negative control exceeded the perceptibility threshold of ¥ÄE* = 1.2 regardless of time point. NFs showed a decrease in chroma, but were not statistically different compared to the negative control.

Conclusions: The laboratory model was successful in screening an experimental bleaching agent.

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Color; Experimental model; Titanium dioxide; Tooth bleaching

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