Microfiltration on two sealing materials used for non vital teeth withening

Summary: Internal dental whitening is a procedure to improve patient´s aestethetic through removal of crown surface stains. External cervical resorption is one of the main disadventages and consequence of dental withening. This pilot study looked for a possible communication between the pulpar came...

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Main Authors: Herney Garzón, Maria del pilar Pérez, Adriana Monedero, Elsa Velásquez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Valle 2006-01-01
Series:Revista Estomatologâia
Online Access:https://entornogeografico.univalle.edu.co/index.php/revista_estomatologia/article/view/5589
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Summary:Summary: Internal dental whitening is a procedure to improve patient´s aestethetic through removal of crown surface stains. External cervical resorption is one of the main disadventages and consequence of dental withening. This pilot study looked for a possible communication between the pulpar camera and the root surface by measuring microfiltration of the bleaching agent among two endodontic sealing materials. 16 single rooted premolars were studied using standard and conventional endodontic treatment. There was tree experimental groups. Group 1 was a 4 teeth sealed 2 with glass ionomer and the rest (2 teeth) with fluid resin. Group 2 contained 6 teeth sealed inmediately after endodontic treatment, 3 with fluid resin and the rest with galls ionomer. Group 3 was composed by 6 teeth sealed one week after endodontic treatment sealed 3 with fluid resin ans another 3 with glass ionomer. Teeth groups 2 and 3 were exposed to internal bleaching with sodium perborate and 30% hydrogen peroxide all teeth specimens were stained with methylene blue and after embebed under epoxic resin and cotted with microtome and analised under the stereoscophic microscope. The conclusion, all teeth showed dye percolation of the bleachy agent towards the root, with one tooth exception sealend with glass ionomer belong to the group in wich the procedure was performed one week after endodontic treatment. Key words: Internal whitening. Hydrogene peroxide. Internal root resorption.
ISSN:0121-3873
2248-7220