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NCT ID: NCT02816593 Completed - Discolored Teeth Clinical Trials

In-office and At-home Tooth Bleaching Using Low Concentration Peroxides.

Start date: August 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the efficacy, safety and impact on quality of life related to oral health of home and office tooth whitening techniques in young individuals.

NCT ID: NCT02718183 Completed - Discolored Teeth Clinical Trials

Effect on Periodontal Markers by Bleaching Intracoronal Technique

BLEIC
Start date: March 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this clinical randomized, double-blind clinical study was to assess the markers levels of RANKL IL-1B and OPGL, involved in the external cervical resorption as a primary outcome, and change color effectiveness in patients undergoing intracoronary bleaching. METHOD: 46 volunteers (50 teeth) participated with discoloration on non-vital teeth, with the endodontic treatment in good condition. Patients were randomly located into two study groups according to product G1 = 35% hydrogen peroxide (n = 25) and G2 = 37% carbamide peroxide (n = 25). The intracameral bleaching was performed with a walking bleaching technique of 4 sessions Gingivocrevicular transudate samples were taken to determine levels of Il1b, RANKL, and OPGL with absorbent paper (Periopaper®), they are obtained from six sites per tooth bleaching: 3 vestibular and three palatine (mesial, middle and distal), in 6 opportunities: Baseline, after 4-sessions of intracameral bleaching and a one week after treatment. Total proteins are quantified by Bradford ® system and from the eluted sample of RANKL, IL 1b and OPGL levels measured by ELISA (Quantikine®; R&D Systems Inc.). The color was evaluated in each session with Vita EasyShade spectrophotometer is used with the CIEL*a*b system to measure the total variation in color (ΔE), between the baseline and the different evaluation times.