TOOTH-WHITENING IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY: CASE SERIES
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https://doi.org/10.17267/2596-3368dentistry.v6i1.530Keywords:
Tooth Whitening, Dentin Sensitivity, Hydrogen PeroxideAbstract
The possibility of pain resultant from tooth bleaching can limit the indication of this treatment in patients with pre-existing dentin hypersensitivity. Purpose: To provide a case series with alternatives for tooth bleaching that might reduce the pos-operative sensibility. Description of cases: Three patients with dentin sensitivity and complaining of tooth discoloration were selected. For each patient, a technique for tooth bleaching was randomly selected; using 15-35% hydrogen peroxide, and application of an desensitizing agent before or after the bleaching (toothpaste or 2% potassium nitrate). Conclusion: Bleaching was successfully performed in the three clinical cases. However, the previous desensitization using the toothpaste resulted in greater comfort for the patient.Downloads
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2015-09-03
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TOOTH-WHITENING IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY: CASE SERIES. (2015). Journal of Dentistry & Public Health (inactive Archive Only), 6(1). https://doi.org/10.17267/2596-3368dentistry.v6i1.530