Evaluation of temperature increase during in-office bleaching

ABSTRACT The use of light sources in the bleaching process reduces the time required and promotes satisfactory results. However, these light sources can cause an increase in the pulp temperature. Objective The purpose of the present study was to measure the increase in intrapulpal temperature indu...

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Main Authors: Rafael Francisco Lia MONDELLI, Ana Flávia SOARES, Eugenio Gabriel Kegler PANGRAZIO, Linda WANG, Sergio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMA, Juliana Fraga Soares BOMBONATTI
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Language:English
Published: University of São Paulo 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Applied Oral Science
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spelling doaj-b55abc5b14b14d9ab0cd87d2873e6be42020-11-24T22:35:40ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-77652016-04-0124213614110.1590/1678-775720150154S1678-77572016000200136Evaluation of temperature increase during in-office bleachingRafael Francisco Lia MONDELLIAna Flávia SOARESEugenio Gabriel Kegler PANGRAZIOLinda WANGSergio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMAJuliana Fraga Soares BOMBONATTIABSTRACT The use of light sources in the bleaching process reduces the time required and promotes satisfactory results. However, these light sources can cause an increase in the pulp temperature. Objective The purpose of the present study was to measure the increase in intrapulpal temperature induced by different light-activated bleaching procedures with and without the use of a bleaching gel. Material and Methods A human maxillary central incisor was sectioned 2 mm below the cementoenamel junction. A K-type thermocouple probe was introduced into the pulp chamber. A 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel was applied to the vestibular tooth surface. The light units used were a conventional halogen, a hybrid light (only LED and LED/Laser), a high intensity LED, and a green LED light. Temperature increase values were compared by two-way ANOVA and Tukey´s tests (p<0.05). Results There were statistically significant differences in temperature increases between the different light sources used and between the same light sources with and without the use of a bleaching gel. The presence of a bleaching gel generated an increase in intra-pulpal temperature in groups activated with halogen light, hybrid light, and high intensity LED. Compared to the other light sources, the conventional halogen lamp applied over the bleaching gel induced a significant increase in temperature (3.83±0.41°C). The green LED unit with and without gel application did not produce any significant intrapulpal temperature variations. Conclusion In the present study, the conventional halogen lamp caused the highest increase in intrapulpal temperature, and the green LED caused the least. There was an increase in temperature with all lights tested and the maximum temperature remained below the critical level (5.5°C). The addition of a bleaching gel led to a higher increase in intrapulpal temperatures.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572016000200136&lng=en&tlng=enTooth bleachingLightTemperature
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author Rafael Francisco Lia MONDELLI
Ana Flávia SOARES
Eugenio Gabriel Kegler PANGRAZIO
Linda WANG
Sergio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMA
Juliana Fraga Soares BOMBONATTI
spellingShingle Rafael Francisco Lia MONDELLI
Ana Flávia SOARES
Eugenio Gabriel Kegler PANGRAZIO
Linda WANG
Sergio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMA
Juliana Fraga Soares BOMBONATTI
Evaluation of temperature increase during in-office bleaching
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Tooth bleaching
Light
Temperature
author_facet Rafael Francisco Lia MONDELLI
Ana Flávia SOARES
Eugenio Gabriel Kegler PANGRAZIO
Linda WANG
Sergio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMA
Juliana Fraga Soares BOMBONATTI
author_sort Rafael Francisco Lia MONDELLI
title Evaluation of temperature increase during in-office bleaching
title_short Evaluation of temperature increase during in-office bleaching
title_full Evaluation of temperature increase during in-office bleaching
title_fullStr Evaluation of temperature increase during in-office bleaching
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of temperature increase during in-office bleaching
title_sort evaluation of temperature increase during in-office bleaching
publisher University of São Paulo
series Journal of Applied Oral Science
issn 1678-7765
publishDate 2016-04-01
description ABSTRACT The use of light sources in the bleaching process reduces the time required and promotes satisfactory results. However, these light sources can cause an increase in the pulp temperature. Objective The purpose of the present study was to measure the increase in intrapulpal temperature induced by different light-activated bleaching procedures with and without the use of a bleaching gel. Material and Methods A human maxillary central incisor was sectioned 2 mm below the cementoenamel junction. A K-type thermocouple probe was introduced into the pulp chamber. A 35% hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel was applied to the vestibular tooth surface. The light units used were a conventional halogen, a hybrid light (only LED and LED/Laser), a high intensity LED, and a green LED light. Temperature increase values were compared by two-way ANOVA and Tukey´s tests (p<0.05). Results There were statistically significant differences in temperature increases between the different light sources used and between the same light sources with and without the use of a bleaching gel. The presence of a bleaching gel generated an increase in intra-pulpal temperature in groups activated with halogen light, hybrid light, and high intensity LED. Compared to the other light sources, the conventional halogen lamp applied over the bleaching gel induced a significant increase in temperature (3.83±0.41°C). The green LED unit with and without gel application did not produce any significant intrapulpal temperature variations. Conclusion In the present study, the conventional halogen lamp caused the highest increase in intrapulpal temperature, and the green LED caused the least. There was an increase in temperature with all lights tested and the maximum temperature remained below the critical level (5.5°C). The addition of a bleaching gel led to a higher increase in intrapulpal temperatures.
topic Tooth bleaching
Light
Temperature
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