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AuthorRanda F., Abidia
AuthorEl-Hejazi, Ahmed A.
AuthorAzam, Ambreen
AuthorAl-Qhatani, Shahad
AuthorAl-Mugbel, Khuloud
AuthorAlSulami, Maryam
AuthorKhan, Aleshba Saba
Available date2023-06-22T05:24:21Z
Publication Date2023-02-28
Publication NameThe Saudi Dental Journal
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sdentj.2023.01.007
ISSN10139052
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1013905223000159
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/44673
AbstractBackgroundAn increasing number of patients are using natural homemade remedies such as strawberries, banana peels, coconut oil rinse, basil, lemon, activated charcoal, apple cider vinegar, baking soda, and turmeric to obtain whiter teeth. However, studies on these natural whitening products are limited. AimTo evaluate the effectiveness of different homemade tooth-whitening agents in vitro. Materials and methodsNinety caries-free extracted anterior and premolar teeth were collected, cleaned, and sectioned at the roots. The teeth were mounted in epoxy resin (buccal surface) and stored in 0.2 % thymol solution, and were treated with one of the following six whitening agents: baking soda, activated charcoal, lemon juice, strawberries, Colgate Optic Whitening toothpaste, and Opalescence 20 % home-bleaching system. The enamel shade in each sample was measured four times using a spectrophotometer. Baseline measurements for ΔE and (L*, a*, b*) were obtained, and the second measurement was obtained after 5 days. The third reading was obtained on the 10th day, and the fourth reading was obtained at the 4th week to measure colour stability. One-way analysis of variance and post-hoc Tukey tests were used for statistical analysis. ResultsΔE measurements showed a significant difference on the 10th day in all groups except the lemon group (P = 0.164), while all groups showed a statistically significant difference at the 4th week. The mean colour change differed remarkably between the first and fourth readings. The highest change was observed in the lemon group (44.0 ± 2.9), closely followed by the Opalescence 20 % and Colgate Optic Whitening toothpaste groups. The lowest change was observed with strawberries (38.2 ± 4.8). ΔE showed a significant difference in all groups except the turmeric group. ConclusionStatistically significant differences were obtained with baking soda, activated charcoal, strawberries, lemon juice, Colgate Optic Whitening toothpaste, and Opalescence 20%. Further studies are required to evaluate the effects of these agents on surface roughness and colour stability.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectTooth whitening
Bleaching
Colour
Home bleaching
Baking soda
Activated charcoal
Strawberries
Lemon
Colgate Optic Whitening toothpaste
TitleIn vitrocomparison of natural tooth-whitening remedies and professional tooth-whitening systems
TypeArticle
Pagination165-171
Issue Number2
Volume Number35
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/


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