November 1, 2008
Beware of heat when activated bleaching
The current study situation allows no clear evidence whether the heat bleaching process can activate or accelerate. Negative effects on the Pulp age tissue are not excluded. Growing aesthetic demands have led to an increasing number of their patients tooth color to brighten. In-office bleaching is therefore pleased growing popularity. It often comes 30-35% hydrogen peroxide is used. A common method uses heat and light to the bleaching process to activate or accelerate. How effective this method is and what side effects they may have, the scientists have the Universities of Zurich and Göttingen now in a review analyzed. This led the authors of a database analysis. They came to the conclusion that the heat can irritate the Pulp tissue. In addition the current study situation no statement on whether the heat activation to a better-bleaching results. Bleaching Heat activated only after thorough consideration. The study authors therefore recommend that the method of bleaching heat-activated only after thorough consideration of the physical and path physiological factors should be done. Moreover, should the attending dentist while adhering to the manufacturer's recommendations hold.
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