Increased whitening efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity are achieved by the chemical activation of a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel

Abstract Objective This study was designed for the chemical activation of a 35% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) bleaching gel to increase its whitening effectiveness and reduce its toxicity. Methodology First, the bleaching gel - associated or not with ferrous sulfate (FS), manganese chloride (MC), per...

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Main Authors: Diana Gabriela SOARES, Natália MARCOMINI, Carla Caroline de Oliveira DUQUE, Ester Alves Ferreira BORDINI, Uxua Ortecho ZUTA, Fernanda Gonçalves BASSO, Josimeri HEBLING, Carlos Alberto de Souza COSTA
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author Diana Gabriela SOARES
Natália MARCOMINI
Carla Caroline de Oliveira DUQUE
Ester Alves Ferreira BORDINI
Uxua Ortecho ZUTA
Fernanda Gonçalves BASSO
Josimeri HEBLING
Carlos Alberto de Souza COSTA
author_facet Diana Gabriela SOARES
Natália MARCOMINI
Carla Caroline de Oliveira DUQUE
Ester Alves Ferreira BORDINI
Uxua Ortecho ZUTA
Fernanda Gonçalves BASSO
Josimeri HEBLING
Carlos Alberto de Souza COSTA
author_sort Diana Gabriela SOARES
collection DOAJ
description Abstract Objective This study was designed for the chemical activation of a 35% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) bleaching gel to increase its whitening effectiveness and reduce its toxicity. Methodology First, the bleaching gel - associated or not with ferrous sulfate (FS), manganese chloride (MC), peroxidase (PR), or catalase (CT) - was applied (3x 15 min) to enamel/dentin discs adapted to artificial pulp chambers. Then, odontoblast-like MDPC-23 cells were exposed for 1 h to the extracts (culture medium + components released from the product), for the assessment of viability (MTT assay) and oxidative stress (H2DCFDA). Residual H2O2 and bleaching effectiveness (DE) were also evaluated. Data were analyzed with one-way ANOVA complemented with Tukey’s test (n=8. p<0.05). Results All chemically activated groups minimized MDPC-23 oxidative stress generation; however, significantly higher cell viability was detected for MC, PR, and CT than for plain 35% H2O2 gel. Nevertheless, FS, MC, PR, and CT reduced the amount of residual H2O2 and increased bleaching effectiveness. Conclusion Chemical activation of 35% H2O2 gel with MC, PR, and CT minimized residual H2O2 and pulp cell toxicity; but PR duplicated the whitening potential of the bleaching gel after a single 45-minute session.
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spelling doaj.art-705a149da6c6405cb7190e6ba8385f332022-12-21T23:35:56ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-77652710.1590/1678-7757-2018-0453S1678-77572019000100467Increased whitening efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity are achieved by the chemical activation of a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gelDiana Gabriela SOARESNatália MARCOMINICarla Caroline de Oliveira DUQUEEster Alves Ferreira BORDINIUxua Ortecho ZUTAFernanda Gonçalves BASSOJosimeri HEBLINGCarlos Alberto de Souza COSTAAbstract Objective This study was designed for the chemical activation of a 35% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) bleaching gel to increase its whitening effectiveness and reduce its toxicity. Methodology First, the bleaching gel - associated or not with ferrous sulfate (FS), manganese chloride (MC), peroxidase (PR), or catalase (CT) - was applied (3x 15 min) to enamel/dentin discs adapted to artificial pulp chambers. Then, odontoblast-like MDPC-23 cells were exposed for 1 h to the extracts (culture medium + components released from the product), for the assessment of viability (MTT assay) and oxidative stress (H2DCFDA). Residual H2O2 and bleaching effectiveness (DE) were also evaluated. Data were analyzed with one-way ANOVA complemented with Tukey’s test (n=8. p<0.05). Results All chemically activated groups minimized MDPC-23 oxidative stress generation; however, significantly higher cell viability was detected for MC, PR, and CT than for plain 35% H2O2 gel. Nevertheless, FS, MC, PR, and CT reduced the amount of residual H2O2 and increased bleaching effectiveness. Conclusion Chemical activation of 35% H2O2 gel with MC, PR, and CT minimized residual H2O2 and pulp cell toxicity; but PR duplicated the whitening potential of the bleaching gel after a single 45-minute session.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572019000100467&lng=en&tlng=enTooth bleachingDental pulpCytotoxicityOdontoblasts
spellingShingle Diana Gabriela SOARES
Natália MARCOMINI
Carla Caroline de Oliveira DUQUE
Ester Alves Ferreira BORDINI
Uxua Ortecho ZUTA
Fernanda Gonçalves BASSO
Josimeri HEBLING
Carlos Alberto de Souza COSTA
Increased whitening efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity are achieved by the chemical activation of a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Tooth bleaching
Dental pulp
Cytotoxicity
Odontoblasts
title Increased whitening efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity are achieved by the chemical activation of a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel
title_full Increased whitening efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity are achieved by the chemical activation of a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel
title_fullStr Increased whitening efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity are achieved by the chemical activation of a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel
title_full_unstemmed Increased whitening efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity are achieved by the chemical activation of a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel
title_short Increased whitening efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity are achieved by the chemical activation of a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel
title_sort increased whitening efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity are achieved by the chemical activation of a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel
topic Tooth bleaching
Dental pulp
Cytotoxicity
Odontoblasts
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572019000100467&lng=en&tlng=en
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