A randomized clinical trial comparing at-home and in-office tooth whitening techniques A nine-month follow-up

作者:Giachetti, Luca*; Bertini, Fabio; Bambi, Claudia; Nieri, Michele; Russo, Daniele Scaminaci
来源:Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA), 2010, 141(11): 1357-1364.
DOI:10.14219/jada.archive.2010.0081

摘要

Background. The aim of this split-mouth, randomized controlled trial was to compare the whitening results of at-home and in-office tooth bleaching techniques and the longevity of their effects at nine months after teeth had been bleached. Methods. The authors conducted a study involving a 14-day bleaching period, during which the first maxillary premolars of 17 participants, who were 20 to 25 years of age, were bleached by means of either an at-home technique involving 10 percent carbamide peroxide or an in-office technique involving 38 percent hydrogen peroxide. The authors recorded color variables as proposed by the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage-lightness (L*), redness (a*) and yellowness (b*) by using a spectrophotometer at baseline and at one week, one month and nine months after bleaching. They also calculated a whiteness (W) index that was based on the distance of the color value in the color space from a nominal white point. Results. At the nine-month recall visit, comparison between the at-home and the in-office techniques did not show significantly different values for L* (P = .448), a* (P = .350), b* (P = .144) and W (P = .151) color variables. None of the participants experienced any adverse events related to the bleaching during the treatment period. Conclusions. The study results showed no clinically significant difference in bleaching efficacy. Both techniques produced satisfactory and long-lasting bleaching results. Clinical Implications. In young adults, either the at-home or the in-office technique can be used effectively.

  • 出版日期2010-11