Effects of bleaching agents and Tooth Mousse(™) on human enamel hardness.

A. Alkhtib, D.J. Manton, M.F. Burrow, S. Saber-Samandari, J.E. Palamara, K.A. Gross, E.C. Reynolds

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Abstract

Objective
The aim of this laboratory study was to investigate the effect of three commercial bleaching agents and Tooth Mousse™ containing 10% w/w casein phosphopeptide–amorphous calcium phosphate on the hardness of tooth enamel.

Methods
Sixteen human enamel specimens were exposed to one of three commercial bleaching agents with or without subsequent exposure to Tooth Mousse™. Nanoindentation was used to measure the hardness and reduced modulus before and after treatments.

Results
When bleaching materials were applied for a short period of time following the manufacturers' instructions, there was an increase in enamel hardness and reduced modulus for some bleaching groups, with no statistically significant difference from the baseline values. After extended bleaching periods a statistically significant decrease in enamel hardness and reduced modulus was found and after applying Tooth Mousse™ post‐bleaching, the hardness and reduced modulus returned to close to baseline values.

Conclusion
The application of bleaching agents for an extended period of time significantly decreases enamel hardness and the reduced modulus. The application of Tooth Mousse™ after bleaching was able to reestablish the baseline enamel hardness and reduced modulus, decreasing the adverse effects of bleaching enamel.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)94-99
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of investigative and clinical dentistry
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

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