Analysis of bleaching products associated with desensitizing agents in experimental whitening gel -randomized clinical trial

The objective of this clinical study was to determine the effect of adding desensitizing agents in homemade experimental whitening gel Carbamide peroxide 16%. 60 young patients were selected (between 18-28 years), who used randomly (by lottery) the whitening gel DA (with desensitizing agent) or whi...

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Main Authors: Guilherme Faria Moura, Daniela Navarro Ribeiro Teixeira, Alexandre Coelho Machado, Pedro Henrique Spini, Paulo Vinícius Soares
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2016-01-01
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Online Access:https://seer-dev.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/29975
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author Guilherme Faria Moura
Daniela Navarro Ribeiro Teixeira
Alexandre Coelho Machado
Pedro Henrique Spini
Paulo Vinícius Soares
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Daniela Navarro Ribeiro Teixeira
Alexandre Coelho Machado
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description The objective of this clinical study was to determine the effect of adding desensitizing agents in homemade experimental whitening gel Carbamide peroxide 16%. 60 young patients were selected (between 18-28 years), who used randomly (by lottery) the whitening gel DA (with desensitizing agent) or whitening gel CO (without desensitizing agent) characterized as control of a double-blind study, ie the patient and the evaluator did not know the product that was being used. Teeth 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 were bleached. The guidelines of how to apply the bleaching agents were performed by an experienced and calibrated team, and the application accompanied by examiners in several phases. To measure the color we used a Visual Range Vita Classical through visual inspection by the evaluators and patient information. A comparative test regarding each individual stimulation caused by mechanical attrition and thermal probe with clinical test was done (air syringe) in order to verify the presence of sensitivity in three phases: before treatment, after 7 and 14 days. Data were collected using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) adapted to four criteria: no pain, mild pain, moderate pain and severe pain. The correlation of the data x teeth sensitivity were obtained separately, and tabulated for further comparative analysis. The results showed that there was no difference between the groups in terms of bleaching effect. In the post-operative sensitivity test, the subjects who used the product without desensitizing showed higher levels of sensitivity in different types of teeth, regardless of sex or age. It was concluded that the addition of desensitizing agent in the carbamide peroxide 16% whitening gel produced less post-bleaching sensitivity index. We emphasize that from the teeth evaluated, the premolars showed higher sensitivity index, followed by the canines and incisors. There was no difference in the bleaching capacity of the products used, demonstrating that the addition of desensitizing did not affect the efficacy of the treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-c5b613a4fac149e2a7255237e825be6b2022-12-22T00:03:33ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632016-01-01321Analysis of bleaching products associated with desensitizing agents in experimental whitening gel -randomized clinical trial Guilherme Faria MouraDaniela Navarro Ribeiro TeixeiraAlexandre Coelho MachadoPedro Henrique SpiniPaulo Vinícius Soares The objective of this clinical study was to determine the effect of adding desensitizing agents in homemade experimental whitening gel Carbamide peroxide 16%. 60 young patients were selected (between 18-28 years), who used randomly (by lottery) the whitening gel DA (with desensitizing agent) or whitening gel CO (without desensitizing agent) characterized as control of a double-blind study, ie the patient and the evaluator did not know the product that was being used. Teeth 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 were bleached. The guidelines of how to apply the bleaching agents were performed by an experienced and calibrated team, and the application accompanied by examiners in several phases. To measure the color we used a Visual Range Vita Classical through visual inspection by the evaluators and patient information. A comparative test regarding each individual stimulation caused by mechanical attrition and thermal probe with clinical test was done (air syringe) in order to verify the presence of sensitivity in three phases: before treatment, after 7 and 14 days. Data were collected using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) adapted to four criteria: no pain, mild pain, moderate pain and severe pain. The correlation of the data x teeth sensitivity were obtained separately, and tabulated for further comparative analysis. The results showed that there was no difference between the groups in terms of bleaching effect. In the post-operative sensitivity test, the subjects who used the product without desensitizing showed higher levels of sensitivity in different types of teeth, regardless of sex or age. It was concluded that the addition of desensitizing agent in the carbamide peroxide 16% whitening gel produced less post-bleaching sensitivity index. We emphasize that from the teeth evaluated, the premolars showed higher sensitivity index, followed by the canines and incisors. There was no difference in the bleaching capacity of the products used, demonstrating that the addition of desensitizing did not affect the efficacy of the treatment. https://seer-dev.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/29975bleachingsensitivitycarbamide peroxidedesensitizing.
spellingShingle Guilherme Faria Moura
Daniela Navarro Ribeiro Teixeira
Alexandre Coelho Machado
Pedro Henrique Spini
Paulo Vinícius Soares
Analysis of bleaching products associated with desensitizing agents in experimental whitening gel -randomized clinical trial
Bioscience Journal
bleaching
sensitivity
carbamide peroxide
desensitizing.
title Analysis of bleaching products associated with desensitizing agents in experimental whitening gel -randomized clinical trial
title_full Analysis of bleaching products associated with desensitizing agents in experimental whitening gel -randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Analysis of bleaching products associated with desensitizing agents in experimental whitening gel -randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of bleaching products associated with desensitizing agents in experimental whitening gel -randomized clinical trial
title_short Analysis of bleaching products associated with desensitizing agents in experimental whitening gel -randomized clinical trial
title_sort analysis of bleaching products associated with desensitizing agents in experimental whitening gel randomized clinical trial
topic bleaching
sensitivity
carbamide peroxide
desensitizing.
url https://seer-dev.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/29975
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