The effect of in-office bleaching materials with different ph on the surface topography of bovine enamel

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This study evaluated the alterations of surface topography of the bovine enamel caused by different pH of in-office bleaching agents. 23% H2O2 with pH 5.5, 7.0 and 8.5 were applied on the bovine tooth specimens (n=10) and photo-irradiated for 10 min. The bleaching procedure was repeated three times and specimens were subjected to linear surface roughness (Ra) and Vickers microhardness test (VHN) at baseline and after three consecutive applications. The morphological alterations were observed before and after third bleaching application. Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s HSD. The pH of the bleaching agent significantly affects the Ra and VHN (p<0.05). Low pH yielded a significant increase in Ra and decrease in VHN. All the groups showed morphological alterations and profound effect was found in pH 5.5 group. It was concluded that the pH of the bleaching agent can affect Ra, VHN and surface morphology.

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Wijetunga, C. L., Otsuki, M., Abdou, A., Luong, M. N., Qi, F., & Tagami, J. (2021). The effect of in-office bleaching materials with different ph on the surface topography of bovine enamel. Dental Materials Journal, 40(6), 1345–1351. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2021-010

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