Clinical evaluation of 16% and 35% carbamide peroxide as in-office vital tooth whitening agents.

U V Onwudiwe, D C Umesi, O O Orenuga, O P Shaba
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Abstract

Background: Tooth bleaching (whitening) is a conservative and cost effective treatment of discoloured teeth.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of 16% and 35% carbamide peroxide as in-office bleaching agents.

Methods: Thirty adult subjects who desired to whiten their discoloured teeth were enrolled in the study. Carbamide bleaching agents, in concentrations of 16% and 35%, were used to whiten their teeth employing the spilt-arch technique/half-mouth design using vacuum formed half-arch matrix seated over the maxillary teeth for a one-hour session per week for two weeks. Outcome was monitored with Vita shade guide and photographs.

Results: Twenty females and ten males, ages 18-43 years, with mean age 27.83 years, participated in the study. Tooth whitening was obtained in all subjects. Shade tab movement of 2-4 shades and 4-6 shades was recorded at first sessions then 3-5 and 5-9 shades at second sessions for 16% and 35% concentrations of carbamide peroxide respectively. The bleaching outcome was significantly better with the 35% concentration of carbamide peroxide while transient tooth sensitivity was observed in both concentrations ofthe bleaching agents.

Conclusion: Carbamide peroxide in 16% and 35% concentration are effective and safe for bleaching discoloured vital teeth, however, 35% concentration gave significantly more lightening effect without additional side effects compared to 16% concentration.

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16%和35%过氧化脲作为办公室重要牙齿增白剂的临床评价。
背景:牙齿漂白(美白)是一种保守和经济有效的治疗变色牙齿的方法。目的:本研究的目的是评价16%和35%过氧化脲作为办公室漂白剂的临床疗效和安全性。方法:30名希望美白变色牙齿的成人受试者参加了研究。使用浓度分别为16%和35%的尿素漂白剂,采用溢出弓技术/半口设计,使用真空形成的半弓基质固定在上颌牙齿上,每周一小时,持续两周。使用Vita遮阳指南和照片监测结果。结果:女性20人,男性10人,年龄18-43岁,平均年龄27.83岁。所有受试者均获得牙齿美白。在过氧化脲浓度为16%和35%的条件下,第一次实验记录2-4和4-6个阴影的阴影标签移动情况,第二次实验记录3-5和5-9个阴影标签移动情况。35%浓度的过氧化脲漂白效果明显较好,但两种浓度的漂白剂均出现短暂的牙齿敏感。结论:16%和35%浓度的过氧化脲对脱色活牙是安全有效的,但35%浓度的过氧化脲比16%浓度的过氧化脲有更明显的亮白效果,且没有额外的副作用。
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