
pmid: 21473990
This article discusses the possible methods available for whitening of a single discolored tooth. Treatment options can vary from restorative procedures such as crowns, veneers, or bonding to more conservative bleaching treatments. The long-term success of the treatment is dictated by proper diagnosis and treatment planning. The cause and severity of the discoloration has to be carefully evaluated when planning for bleaching options. The vitality of the pulp, presence and absence of symptoms, and periapical pathoses usually determine whether an external or internal bleaching approach will be considered.
Periapical Diseases, Root Resorption, Esthetics, Dental, Patient Care Planning, Treatment Outcome, Tooth Bleaching, Humans, Tooth Discoloration, Dental Restoration, Permanent, Tooth Bleaching Agents, Dental Pulp
Periapical Diseases, Root Resorption, Esthetics, Dental, Patient Care Planning, Treatment Outcome, Tooth Bleaching, Humans, Tooth Discoloration, Dental Restoration, Permanent, Tooth Bleaching Agents, Dental Pulp
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