Development of in vitro tooth staining model and usage of catalysts to elevate the effectiveness of tooth bleaching

  • Lee, Bor-Shiunn
  • 李伯訓
Publication date
September 2009
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0109-5641
Citation count (estimate)
27

Abstract

Objectives. Whole blood or tea was frequently used to stain the teeth for measuring the effectiveness of different bleaching materials. However, the components of blood or tea cannot be quantitatively determined and variability might exist among different brands of tea. The purpose of this study was to develop a reproducible in vitro tooth-staining model to simulate the intrinsic discoloration of teeth and evaluate the ability of two catalysts to enhance the bleaching activity of H2O2. Methods. Rhodamine B, Orange II, Fe(III) phthalocyanine, and tea were used to stain the tooth specimens for 4-72 h and subsequently bleached by H2O2 for 4-72 h. The process was photographed using a digital stereoscopic microscope and a digital camera. The ima...

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