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Comparison of laser and power bleaching techniques in tooth color change

Seyed-mahdi MirmohammadiReza FekrazadShervin AlimazandaraniHadi AssadianKatayoun A.m. Kalhori

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Tooth whiteningMaterials sciencegenetic structuresbusiness.industryEvaluation dataResearchAnalytical chemistryDentistry030206 dentistryEsthetic DentistryLaser:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]law.invention030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOpalescenceTooth colorsense organsbusinessGeneral DentistryLaser beams

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BACKGROUND Laser-assisted bleaching uses laser beam to accelerate release of free radicals within the bleaching gel to decrease time of whitening procedure. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of power bleaching using Opalescence Xtra Boost® and laser bleaching technique using LaserSmile gel and diode laser as an activator in their tooth whitening capacity. MATERIAL AND METHODS Student t test showed that the laser bleaching group significantly outperformed the power bleaching group in changing ∆E (p=0.977). RESULTS Similarly, while comparing the groups in changing ∆L, the laser bleaching group indicated significantly superior results (p=0.953). Statistical data from student t test while comparing the groups in changing the parameter of yellowness indicated that samples in laser bleaching group underwent a more significant reduction than power-bleached samples (p=0.85). Correspondingly, changes in whiteness were statistically tested through student t test, showing that laser bleaching technique increased whiteness of the samples significantly more than those treated by power bleaching (p=0.965). The digital color evaluation data was in accordance with spectrophotometry and showed that laser bleaching outperformed power bleaching technique. Both techniques were able to increase whiteness and decrease yellowness ratio of the samples. ΔE decrease for laser bleaching and power bleaching groups were 3.05 and 1.67, respectively. Tooth color change in laser bleaching group was 1.88 times more than that of power bleaching group (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS It could be concluded that under the conditions of this study, both laser-assisted and power bleaching techniques were capable of altering tooth color change, but laser bleaching was deemed a more efficient technique in this regard. Key words:Laser, power bleaching, tooth color introduction.

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