Effects of bleaching agents and adhesive systems in dental pulp: A literature review

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The dental pulp may be exposed to several irritants that are potentially noxious to the health and functions of this tissue. Each type of irritant or injury has different effects on the pulp, which are generally characterized by acute inflammation, chronic inflammation or necrosis. Common examples of irritants are dental caries, cavity preparation procedures, traumatic injuries, and chemical substances like bleaching agents and adhesive systems. The present study aimed to review the current knowledge about the effect of bleaching agents and adhesive systems in the human dental pulp. The review covered literature from 2004 to 2009, and only relevant manuscripts were included. Hand search of the references completed the review. Based on literature review, it may be concluded that all dental procedures associated with bleaching agents or adhesive systems involve risks to cause pulp damage. However, these risks can be minimized if the causal factors were known and avoided.

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de Oliveira, M. A. V. C., Quagliatto, P. S., Magalhães, D., & Biffi, J. C. G. (2012). Effects of bleaching agents and adhesive systems in dental pulp: A literature review. Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences. Piracicaba Dental School - UNICAMP. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1677-32252012000400001

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