Insight in the chemistry of laser-activated dental bleaching

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The use of optical radiation for the activation of bleaching products has not yet been completely elucidated. Laser light is suggested to enhance the oxidizing effect of hydrogen peroxide. Different methods of enhancing hydrogen peroxide based bleaching are possible. They can be classified into six groups: alkaline pH environment, thermal enhancement and photothermal effect, photooxidation effect and direct photobleaching, photolysis effect and photodissociation, Fenton reaction and photocatalysis, and photodynamic effect.

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De Moor, R. J. G., Verheyen, J., Diachuk, A., Verheyen, P., Meire, M. A., De Coster, P. J., … Walsh, L. J. (2015). Insight in the chemistry of laser-activated dental bleaching. Scientific World Journal. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/650492

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