Treatment responses to tooth whitening in twins

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The aim of this study was to determine heritability estimates of treatment responses to a 10% hydrogen peroxide strip-based whitening system in twins. Eighty-five twin pairs were randomly assigned to 10% hydrogen peroxide whitening strips or placebo strips without peroxide. Both twins (monozygotic or dizygotic) received the same treatment. Maxillary teeth were treated for 30 minutes twice daily for 7 days. Efficacy was measured objectively as L* (light-dark), a* (red-green), and b* (yellow-blue) color change from digital images at baseline (Δ) and day 8. Heritability estimates for tooth whitening treatment responses for changes from day 8 to baseline were obtained using variance-component methodologies. Whitening treatment responses were highly heritable (h2 = 71.0) for Δb* and Δa*(p

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Corby, P. M. A., Biesbrock, A., Gerlach, R., Corby, A. L., Moreira, A., Schork, N. J., & Bretz, W. A. (2014). Treatment responses to tooth whitening in twins. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 17(1), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2013.87

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