Dental Bleaching Associated to Prosthetic and Endodontic Treatments

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E. L. Crăciunescu
M. Romînu
A. D. Tănase
B. Caplar
A. C. Novac
T. Hajaj
C. Zaharia
D. M. Pop

Abstract

The demand for teeth whitening is marking a pivotal shift in cosmetic dentistry. This study aims to explore the efficacy teeth whitening methods in different clinical scenarios. It focuses on the importance of appropriate technique and patient-specific treatment planning. Materials and Methods The study uses visual measurement systems pre and post-treatment, with particular attention to light-activated whitening gels. Two distinct cases were examined: a 30-year-old female post-prosthetic treatment patient, receiving in-office Light Whitening treatment (32% hydrogen peroxide) to harmonize dental shades; a 48-year-old male undergoing both internal and external whitening for a devitalized incisor; Results and Discussions Significant improvement in tooth whitening and colour uniformity was achieved across the cases. Treatments were tailored to individual patient needs, with a focus on enhancing aesthetic outcomes. The study discusses the effectiveness and safety of dental bleaching materials and highlighting the need for professional supervision. Conclusion This research underscores the effectiveness of personalized whitening treatments in achieving desired aesthetic outcomes. It highlights the evolving landscape of dental whitening, where patient education, careful treatment planning, and the use of advanced materials play crucial roles.

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