2019
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-2500
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Influence of Prolonged Bleaching with 4% Hydrogen Peroxide Containing Calcium and Different Storage Times on the Bond Strength to Enamel

Abstract: Aims:To assess the influence of different bleaching protocols on the bond strength to enamel. Materials and methods:In this laboratory experiment were used forty sound bovine incisors were divided into five groups. G1: No bleaching (control). G2: 14 days bleaching with 4% hydrogen peroxide containing calcium (4% HP+Ca 2+ ) (2 hours/ day) and 24 hours of artificial saliva (AS) storage. G3: 14 days bleaching with 4% HP+Ca 2+ (2 hours/day) and 7 days storage in AS. G4: 28 days bleaching with 4% HP+Ca 2+ (2 hours/… Show more

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“…In SEM observations, it is possible to detect an increase in the exposure of enamel rods and the dissociation of some chemical elements, such as calcium and phosphorous. ese changes are directly related to the time that the substrate is exposed to the bleaching gels [14,22,33,34]. Moreover, the morphological aspect of the enamel bleached for longer periods was comparable to Silverstone's Type III etching pattern.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…In SEM observations, it is possible to detect an increase in the exposure of enamel rods and the dissociation of some chemical elements, such as calcium and phosphorous. ese changes are directly related to the time that the substrate is exposed to the bleaching gels [14,22,33,34]. Moreover, the morphological aspect of the enamel bleached for longer periods was comparable to Silverstone's Type III etching pattern.…”
Section: Prerestorationmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…us, one can speculate that under extended bleaching protocols, the 7-day AS storage time was not enough to eliminate the greater amount of residual oxygen trapped in the enamel structure [7,28,36,38]. In a recent study by our group, a postbleaching waiting time longer than 7 days was suggested when enamel was exposed to a prolonged bleaching procedure [14].…”
Section: Prerestorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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