Associate Professor-Program Director, Center for Dental Research, Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, 11175 Campus St. CSP #A1010, Loma Linda, CA, 92354, USA.
Professor and Director, Division of Biostatistics and Research Design, Departments of Pediatric Dentistry & Biostatistics and the Interdisciplinary Programs in Genetics and in Informatics, University of Iowa College of Dentistry & Dental Clinics, 801 Newton Road #451, DSB N101-9, Iowa City, IA, 52242-1001, USA.
J Esthet Restor Dent. 2016 Mar;28 Suppl 1:S14-22. doi: 10.1111/jerd.12192. Epub 2016 Apr 15.
To establish time-course of potassium nitrate (PN) penetration into the pulp cavity, and determine whether PN pretreatment would affect whitening efficacy.
Extracted teeth (n = 100) were randomized into five groups of 20 specimens each. Relief ACP (Philips Oral Healthcare, Los Angeles, CA, USA) was applied for 0, 5, 15, 30, and 60 minutes for groups 15, respectively. A nitrate/nitrite assay kit was used for colorimetric detection of nitrate. Whitening was performed using a Zoom White Speed system (Philips Oral Healthcare) for 60 minutes. Tooth color was measured with a spectrophotometer at baseline (T0 ), 1-day post PN application (T1 ), 1-day post-whitening (T2 ), and 1-month post-whitening (T3 ). Kruskal-Wallis test was used to assess group differences in PN penetration and tooth color change.
PN penetration differed among all groups except 2 and 3. There were no differences among groups for any baseline color parameters (p > 0.30). At T2 there was no change relative to baseline for individual components L*, a*, and b*. At T3 and T4 there was significant change relative to baseline for ΔL*, Δb*, and ΔE*, for all groups.
PN penetration is time dependent and pretreatment with PN does not affect whitening efficacy.
Postassium nitrate penetration into the pulp cavity occurred as early as 5 minutes after application, and pretreatment with potassium nitrate containing desensitizers did not adversely affect tooth whitening efficacy. (J Esthet Restor Dent 28:S14-S22, 2016).
建立硝酸钾(PN)渗透到牙髓腔的时间过程,并确定 PN 预处理是否会影响美白效果。
将 100 颗离体牙随机分为 5 组,每组 20 颗。第 15 组分别应用 Relief ACP(美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶飞利浦口腔保健公司)0、5、15、30 和 60 分钟。使用硝酸盐/亚硝酸盐测定试剂盒进行比色法检测硝酸盐。使用 Zoom White Speed 系统(飞利浦口腔保健公司)进行 60 分钟的美白处理。用分光光度计在基线(T0)、PN 应用后 1 天(T1)、美白后 1 天(T2)和美白后 1 个月(T3)测量牙齿颜色。使用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验评估组间 PN 渗透和牙齿颜色变化的差异。
除第 2 组和第 3 组外,所有组之间的 PN 渗透均存在差异。各组之间的基线颜色参数均无差异(p>0.30)。在 T2 时,与基线相比,个体成分 L*、a和 b没有变化。在 T3 和 T4 时,所有组的ΔL*、Δb和ΔE与基线相比均有显著变化。
PN 渗透是时间依赖性的,PN 预处理不会影响美白效果。
PN 渗透到牙髓腔早在应用后 5 分钟即可发生,使用含有脱敏剂的 PN 预处理不会对牙齿美白效果产生不利影响。