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Influence of treatment duration on the efficacy of at-home bleaching with daytime application: a randomized clinical trial
Objective The aim of this study is to determine whether prolonging the daytime at-home bleaching treatment by 1 week increases the bleaching effect without causing more side effects. Materials and methods Fifty participants were randomly divided into two groups, (A) with a 14-day treatment and (B) w...
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description | Objective
The aim of this study is to determine whether prolonging the daytime at-home bleaching treatment by 1 week increases the bleaching effect without causing more side effects.
Materials and methods
Fifty participants were randomly divided into two groups, (A) with a 14-day treatment and (B) with a 21-day treatment. A gel with 10% carbamide peroxide was applied for 2 h a day in custom trays. Color measurement was performed using a dental spectrophotometer on the right maxillary central incisor and the canine at baseline, at the end of treatment, and 1 and 6 months afterwards. Daily, participants recorded their tooth sensitivity and gingival irritation.
Results
At the end of the treatment, the Δ
E
00
of group B (5.77 ± 2.15) was significantly higher than the Δ
E
00
of group A (4.74 ± 1.94) (
p
= 0.005 (95% CI: − 2.13 to − 0.39)). After 6 months, tooth color was more stable in group B. The ΔSGU values between the different appointment times were higher in the 3-week group. Participants from group B reported more side effects, but statistically, there were no differences compared with group A (
p
= 0.225 for tooth sensitivity and
p
= 0.758 for gingival irritation).
Conclusions
Daytime application of at-home bleaching for 3 weeks achieves greater bleaching results than for 2 weeks, immediately after treatment and 1 and 6 months afterwards. However, slightly more side effects could occur.
Clinical relevance
When daytime application of at-home bleaching is required, the treatment duration should be prolonged from 2 to 3 weeks to achieve greater and more stable results. |
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The aim of this study is to determine whether prolonging the daytime at-home bleaching treatment by 1 week increases the bleaching effect without causing more side effects.
Materials and methods
Fifty participants were randomly divided into two groups, (A) with a 14-day treatment and (B) with a 21-day treatment. A gel with 10% carbamide peroxide was applied for 2 h a day in custom trays. Color measurement was performed using a dental spectrophotometer on the right maxillary central incisor and the canine at baseline, at the end of treatment, and 1 and 6 months afterwards. Daily, participants recorded their tooth sensitivity and gingival irritation.
Results
At the end of the treatment, the Δ
E
00
of group B (5.77 ± 2.15) was significantly higher than the Δ
E
00
of group A (4.74 ± 1.94) (
p
= 0.005 (95% CI: − 2.13 to − 0.39)). After 6 months, tooth color was more stable in group B. The ΔSGU values between the different appointment times were higher in the 3-week group. Participants from group B reported more side effects, but statistically, there were no differences compared with group A (
p
= 0.225 for tooth sensitivity and
p
= 0.758 for gingival irritation).
Conclusions
Daytime application of at-home bleaching for 3 weeks achieves greater bleaching results than for 2 weeks, immediately after treatment and 1 and 6 months afterwards. However, slightly more side effects could occur.
Clinical relevance
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The aim of this study is to determine whether prolonging the daytime at-home bleaching treatment by 1 week increases the bleaching effect without causing more side effects.
Materials and methods
Fifty participants were randomly divided into two groups, (A) with a 14-day treatment and (B) with a 21-day treatment. A gel with 10% carbamide peroxide was applied for 2 h a day in custom trays. Color measurement was performed using a dental spectrophotometer on the right maxillary central incisor and the canine at baseline, at the end of treatment, and 1 and 6 months afterwards. Daily, participants recorded their tooth sensitivity and gingival irritation.
Results
At the end of the treatment, the Δ
E
00
of group B (5.77 ± 2.15) was significantly higher than the Δ
E
00
of group A (4.74 ± 1.94) (
p
= 0.005 (95% CI: − 2.13 to − 0.39)). After 6 months, tooth color was more stable in group B. The ΔSGU values between the different appointment times were higher in the 3-week group. Participants from group B reported more side effects, but statistically, there were no differences compared with group A (
p
= 0.225 for tooth sensitivity and
p
= 0.758 for gingival irritation).
Conclusions
Daytime application of at-home bleaching for 3 weeks achieves greater bleaching results than for 2 weeks, immediately after treatment and 1 and 6 months afterwards. However, slightly more side effects could occur.
Clinical relevance
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The aim of this study is to determine whether prolonging the daytime at-home bleaching treatment by 1 week increases the bleaching effect without causing more side effects.
Materials and methods
Fifty participants were randomly divided into two groups, (A) with a 14-day treatment and (B) with a 21-day treatment. A gel with 10% carbamide peroxide was applied for 2 h a day in custom trays. Color measurement was performed using a dental spectrophotometer on the right maxillary central incisor and the canine at baseline, at the end of treatment, and 1 and 6 months afterwards. Daily, participants recorded their tooth sensitivity and gingival irritation.
Results
At the end of the treatment, the Δ
E
00
of group B (5.77 ± 2.15) was significantly higher than the Δ
E
00
of group A (4.74 ± 1.94) (
p
= 0.005 (95% CI: − 2.13 to − 0.39)). After 6 months, tooth color was more stable in group B. The ΔSGU values between the different appointment times were higher in the 3-week group. Participants from group B reported more side effects, but statistically, there were no differences compared with group A (
p
= 0.225 for tooth sensitivity and
p
= 0.758 for gingival irritation).
Conclusions
Daytime application of at-home bleaching for 3 weeks achieves greater bleaching results than for 2 weeks, immediately after treatment and 1 and 6 months afterwards. However, slightly more side effects could occur.
Clinical relevance
When daytime application of at-home bleaching is required, the treatment duration should be prolonged from 2 to 3 weeks to achieve greater and more stable results.</abstract><cop>Berlin/Heidelberg</cop><pub>Springer Berlin Heidelberg</pub><pmid>30417225</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00784-018-2744-z</doi><tpages>9</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9159-6406</orcidid></addata></record> |
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