Combined Bleaching Technique: Efficacy and Tooth Sensitivity
Tooth Bleaching, Tooth Sensitivity
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Tooth Bleaching
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Upper and lower anterior teeth without restorations;
- Upper and lower anterior teeth that have never undergone a bleaching procedure and are A2 or darker in color compared to the Vita Classical).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Presence of primary and/or secondary carious lesion (s) on upper and lower anterior teeth;
- Presence of non-carious lesions, such as abfraction, erosion and abrasion;
- Presence of clinically visible cracks or defects of dental enamel on the dental surfaces of the upper and lower anterior teeth;
- Use of fixed orthodontic appliances;
- Presence of tooth sensitivity classified as equal to or greater than mild;
- Presence of severe dental dimming;
- Presence of parafunctional habits;
- Presence of any oral pathology;
- Smokers;
- pregnant and lactating women
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Combined Bleaching(2x20)
Combined Bleaching(2x20) with arginine
Combined Bleaching(1x20)
Combined Bleaching(1x20) with arginine
In-office: 35% hydrogen peroxide of 20 minutes each. At-home: 10% carbamide peroxide
Combined Bleaching(2x20) with arginine In-office: 35% hydrogen peroxide of 20 minutes each. At-home: 10% carbamide peroxide Desensitizing agent: dentifrice containing 8% arginine and calcium carbonate.
In-office: 35% hydrogen peroxide of 20 minutes each. At-home: 10% carbamide peroxide
Combined Bleaching(1x20) with arginine In-office: 35% hydrogen peroxide of 20 minutes each. At-home: 10% carbamide peroxide Desensitizing agent: dentifrice containing 8% arginine and calcium carbonate.