Effect of violet LED light on in-office bleaching protocols: a randomized controlled clinical trial
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Print version ISSN 1678-7757On-line version ISSN 1678-7765
J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.28 Bauru 2020
Epub May 18, 2020
Objective
This study evaluated the clinical effect of violet LED light on
in-office bleaching used alone or combined with 37% carbamide peroxide
(CP) or 35% hydrogen peroxide (HP).
Methodology
A total of 100 patients were divided into five groups (n=20): LED,
LED/CP, CP, LED/HP and HP. Colorimetric evaluation was performed using a
spectrophotometer (ΔE, ΔL, Δa, Δb) and a visual shade guide (ΔSGU).
Calcium (Ca)/phosphorous (P) ratio was quantified in the enamel
microbiopsies. Measurements were performed at baseline (T 0 ), after bleaching (T B ) and in the 14-day follow-up (T 14
). At each bleaching session, a visual scale determined the absolute
risk (AR) and intensity of tooth sensitivity (TS). Data were evaluated
by one-way (ΔE, Δa, ΔL, Δb), two-way repeated measures ANOVA (Ca/P
ratio), and Tukey post-hoc tests. ΔSGU and TS were evaluated by
Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney, and AR by Chi-Squared tests (a=5%).
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