2002
DOI: 10.5395/jkacd.2002.27.4.441
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Bleaching effect of carbamide peroxide gel on discolored nonvital teeth

Abstract: The bleaching of discolored nonvital teeth is conservative treatment that satisfy the cosmetic desire. The most common method for this treatment, walking bleaching, is using 30% hydrogen peroxide and sodium perborate.Many alternatives are suggested for preventing the external cervical root resorption that is the common complication of the nonvital teeth bleaching with 30% hydrogen peroxide.The same extent of oxidation reactions as that resulted by the bleaching with the application of 30% hydrogen peroxide and… Show more

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