Abstract
Bleaching tetracycline-stained teeth is the most challenging form of tooth lightening. This article reports on 44 subjects who bleached their tetra-cycline-stained teeth for 6 months using trays with reservoirs overnight in a half-mouth designed study and 2 of 3 different concentrations of carbamide peroxide (10%, 15% or 20%). The subjects were followed for 5 years. The area evaluated was the middle third of the teeth. More than 55% of tooth lightening occurred within 1 month; after 5 years, more than 65% of the maximum tooth whitening remained for all 3 gel concentrations. Tooth whitening can be accomplished with any of the 3 concentrations used. © Operative Dentistry.
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Matis, B. A., Wang, Y., Eckert, G. J., Cochran, M. A., & Jiang, T. (2006, November). Extended bleaching of tetracycline-stained teeth: A 5-year study. Operative Dentistry. https://doi.org/10.2341/06-6
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