2014
DOI: 10.1111/jerd.12123
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Evaluation of Novel Microabrasion Paste as a Dental Bleaching Material and Effects on Enamel Surface

Abstract: The findings in this study demonstrated that the tested prototype microabrasion paste is extremely harmless, minimally invasive agent, and able to improve the color, shine and chrome values of the teeth.

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“…Among these are age, growth, weight, and nutrition of the individual. [2][3][4][5] The risk for developing fluorosis begins at 3 months and ends at 8 years of age. Once the tooth has erupted, it is no longer at risk for developing this condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these are age, growth, weight, and nutrition of the individual. [2][3][4][5] The risk for developing fluorosis begins at 3 months and ends at 8 years of age. Once the tooth has erupted, it is no longer at risk for developing this condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jahanbin et al 22 investigated the color change values of an artificially white spot lesion treated with two microabrasion techniques with five minutes of daily immersion in a tea-coffee solution for one week and found color change values (ΔE) above the acceptable threshold of 3.5 after enamel microabrasion treatment. Baĝlar et al 23 evaluated the color change values for prototype microabrasion paste and Opalustre on fluorosis-stained enamel. After enamel microabrasion treatment, the color change values (ΔE) were higher than the acceptable threshold of 3.5.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Conforme afirmam Sundfeld et al, (2014) Quando se fala de tratamento estéticos de casos leves e moderados de fluorose, a técnica da microabrasão do esmalte do dente é um dos métodos mais indicados, não somente para estes casos, mas também para os casos de hipoplasias, áreas opacas provocadas por desmineralização e pelos aparelhos ortodônticos, devido ao fato de ser uma técnica conservadora e que proporciona resultados satisfatórios, e também, não provoca danos pulpares e nem sensibilidade pós-operatória (MACEDO et al, 2008;BAGLAR et al, 2014;HERMES, 2014).…”
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