Dissertação
Avaliação espectrofotométrica in vitro da influência do gel clareador e de protocolos de irradiação sobre a cor dental
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2012-03-30Registro en:
FERREIRA, Ana Carolina de Oliveira. In vitro spectrophotometric evaluation of the influence of the bleaching gel and irradiation protocolos on tooth colour. 2012. 62 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Odontologia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2012.
Autor
Ferreira, Ana Carolina de Oliveira
Institución
Resumen
The current literature is not sufficiently complete as to clarify whether there are better
associations of gel and protocol to the tooth whitening, because of the existence of large amounts of
gels, light sources and irradiation protocols available for the treatment. Thus, this study aimed to: a)
verify whether the protocols of irradiation tested for each light source are able to raise the whitening
potential of each gel; b) verify whether there is a better whitening gel for each protocol of irradiation.
Bovine tooth specimens were randomly allocated to nine treatments (n=14), which included three gels:
Lase Peroxide Sensy (LPS), White Gold Office (WGO) and Placebo (PL), two light sources: Whitening
Lase Light Plus (WLLP) Thera Lase Surgery (TLS) and the absence of irradiation as a control. The
color of the specimens was measured by an intraoral spectrophotometer, VITA Easyshade Compact,
according to the CIE L*a*b* system, in two experimental times: before and after seven days of the
treatments. From the L*, a* and b* color coordinates, the values of the changes ∆L*, ∆a*, ∆b*, ∆C* and
∆E* were calculated. ∆E* was used to determine whether there was variation in color of the specimens
after the treatments. The variables ∆L*, ∆a*, ∆b* and ∆C* were used to investigate how the change in
color was obtained. The placebo gel promoted the same values of ∆E*, with or without light sources,
always below the visually perceptible. The LPS and WGO bleaching gels promoted ∆E* values greater
than those generated by the placebo gel (p<0.05), always above the considered visually perceptible.
To the LPS gel, ∆E* values promoted with bleaching were the same regardless of the use of light
sources. To the WGO gel, the achieved values of ∆E* with WLLP light source was superior to that
obtained with the TLS light source (p<0.001) and without irradiation (p<0.001). For the WLLP light
source, it was not found significant difference between the ∆E* values obtained with the LPS and
WGO gels. For the TLS light source, the obtained ∆E* value with the LPS gel was greater than with
the WGO gel (p<0.001). Without irradiation, the ∆E* value promoted by LPS gel was higher than that
achieved with the WGO gel (p=0.002). The ∆L* and ∆b* values were the determinants of color
variations obtained after the treatments (p<0,001). It was concluded that no protocol of irradiation was
able to increase the capacity of the whitening gel LPS. The WGO gel had its effectiveness increased
when the WLLP protocol of the irradiation was used. With the WLLP protocol irradiation, the two
bleaching gels obtained the same bleaching ability. According to the protocol of irradiation of the TLS
light source and without the use of irradiation, LPS gel had better bleaching results than the WGO gel.