484 Pre and Post Rinsing Effects on Teeth Bleaching

Thursday, March 22, 2012: 3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Presentation Type: Poster Session
M.B. TIMMENY, M. HARSONO, L. FOX, G. KUGEL, and R.D. PERRY, Tufts University, Boston, MA

Objectives: To test the effects of Healthy White/Pro rinse(HWP), experimental priming/remineralizing rinse(ER), and no-rinse(NR) on the whitening and hardness of extracted human teeth.

Methods: Sixty-five sections of extracted human teeth were cleaned, polished; base shade(W) and enamel hardness(H) were measured and divided into six groups. Bleaching products used were Venus White Pro-22% Carbamide peroxide treatment (CP) and Venus White Max-38% Hydrogen Peroxide treatment (HP). Groups1,3,5 bleached(CP) for 1-hour/day for 7-days.  Groups2,4,6 were treated once with bleach(HP).  Whiteness was measured daily pre-bleaching for each sample. HWP and ER were used for 30s pre/post whitening. All samples were rinsed with distilled water(DW) and stored in artificial saliva(AS).

 

Group

Measurements

Pre-Rinse

Bleach

Post-Rinse

Rinse

Store

1(n=12)

W, H

None

CP

None

DW

AS

2(n=11)

W, H

None

HP

None

DW

AS

3(n=12)

W, H

HWP-Pre

CP

HWP-Post

DW

AS

4(n=10)

W, H

HWP-Pre

HP

HWP-Post

DW

AS

5(n=9)

W, H

ER-Pre

CP

ER-Post

DW

AS

6(n=11)

W, H

ER-Post

HP

ER-Post

DW

AS

Post-whitening, the hardness and shade were measured.  Shade results compared to determine if HWP, ER, or NR effect bleaching. Hardness and color difference analyzed using a two-way analysis of variance(ANOVA); paired groups analyzed using Tukey-HSD tests. 

Results: HP performs significantly better than CP (p<0.001) when compare the mean change in whiteness by ANOVA testing. In the Tukey HSD tests, NR performs better than HWP (p=0.003). ER performs better than HWP with a statistical significance (p<0.05). No significant difference noted between ER and NR. For mean hardness, CP performs significantly better than HP with increased hardness numbers (p<0.05.) When both data sets are analyzed using two-way ANOVA they show no significant synergistic effects (p=0.496.)

Conclusions: NR and ER perform significantly better than HWP. No significant hardness difference between the rinses and NR.

 

This abstract is based on research that was funded entirely or partially by an outside source: Heraeus

Keywords: Bleach, Color, Dental materials, Hardness and Rinse
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