
AbstractThe aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the efficiency of diode laser-activated bleaching systems for color change of teeth. 75 extracted teeth were studied in five different bleaching protocols. Group 1: diode laser 445 nm, 320 µm fiber, 0.5W, continuous wave mode, dose 53 J/cm2. Group 2: diode laser 970 nm, 320 µm fiber, 1W, continuous wave mode, dose 106.10 J/cm2. Group 3: diode laser 940 nm, bleaching handpiece, 7W, continuous wave mode, dose 105 J/cm2. Group 4: diode laser 940 nm, 300 µm fiber, 2W, continuous wave mode, dose 47.16 J/cm2. Group 5: bleaching process without laser activation. In groups 1, 2 and 5, teeth were bleached with Perfect Bleach Office + and in groups 3 and 4, LaserWhite20 bleaching gel was used. Tooth color was determined immediately after the bleaching process using a spectrophotometer. Color change data on the CIE L * a * b* system was analyzed statistically by the one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s HSD test. All bleaching procedures resulted in a change of color. All laser groups (∆E * ab > 3) have statistically larger ∆E * ab values than the control group (∆E * ab = 0.73) (p < 0.05). The diode laser 445 nm has the largest ∆E * ab value (∆E * ab = 4.65) and results in a significantly higher color difference than all other groups. In terms of color score difference in VITA Shades, all laser-activated groups lead to a lightening effect while the control group leads to only a slight lightening effect. The diode laser 445 nm produced the greatest color difference. Laser-activated bleaching is more effective than conventional bleaching without light activation. The diode laser 445 nm performs best in this in vitro study.
Color, 610, In Vitro Techniques, Spectrophotometry, Tooth Bleaching, Color change ; Spectrophotometer ; Tooth Bleaching Agents [MeSH] ; Humans [MeSH] ; In Vitro Techniques [MeSH] ; Tooth Discoloration/therapy [MeSH] ; Original Article ; Spectrophotometry [MeSH] ; In-office bleaching ; Lasers, Semiconductor/therapeutic use [MeSH] ; Tooth Bleaching/methods [MeSH] ; Tooth bleaching ; Color [MeSH] ; Diode laser, Humans, Tooth Discoloration, Original Article, Lasers, Semiconductor, Tooth Bleaching Agents, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/610
Color, 610, In Vitro Techniques, Spectrophotometry, Tooth Bleaching, Color change ; Spectrophotometer ; Tooth Bleaching Agents [MeSH] ; Humans [MeSH] ; In Vitro Techniques [MeSH] ; Tooth Discoloration/therapy [MeSH] ; Original Article ; Spectrophotometry [MeSH] ; In-office bleaching ; Lasers, Semiconductor/therapeutic use [MeSH] ; Tooth Bleaching/methods [MeSH] ; Tooth bleaching ; Color [MeSH] ; Diode laser, Humans, Tooth Discoloration, Original Article, Lasers, Semiconductor, Tooth Bleaching Agents, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/610
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