What’s new for the clinician – summaries of recently published papers (June 2024)
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Most bleaching products used in dentistry are based on the direct use of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or its precursor, carbamide peroxide. Tooth whitening is a very complex process that depends on several factors including the pH of the bleaching agent, the method of application and thickness of the bleaching agent to the enamel, the fluctuation of irradiation, length of photoactivation, tooth size, selective absorption of the wavelength of irradiation and so on. Two techniques of tooth whitening have been described – ambulatory (at home) and in-office (by a professional).
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Favoreto MW, Camargo CM, Forville H, et al. Bleaching efficacy of in-office dental bleaching with different application protocols: a single-blind randomized controlled trial. Clin Oral Invest 28, 295 (2024). https://0-doi-org.innopac.wits.ac.za/10.1007/s00784-024-05697-0
Zhou X, Cai Y, Zhao J. The hemostatic and comforting effects of oral adhesive bandages in tooth extraction: a randomized controlled clinical study. Clinical Oral Investigations. 2024 Apr 7;28(5):244
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