Bleaching effect of ozone on pigmented teeth
Abstract
Background: There have been numerous researches on ozone application in dentistry; yet the
data regarding its whitening effect is very limited. The present study compares the bleaching effect
of ozone with offi ce bleaching.
Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, 15 maxillary premolar teeth were selected
and sectioned mesio-distally and bucco-lingually. The sections were then placed in tea for 1 week
according to the Sulieman method and were divided into three groups each comprised of 15
sections. The samples were bleached as followed; Group I: Bleached with 35% hydrogen peroxide
in three intervals of 8 min each, Group II: Underwent ozone treatment using Ozotop unite for 4
min and Group III: Bleached with a combination of both methods. The color indices of the samples,
i.e., (a) green-red pigment, (b) blue-yellow pigment, (L) brightness, (ΔE) overall color change, were
evaluated pre- and post-bleaching utilizing a digital camera, Photoshop software and CIE lab index.
The color changes of specimens then were calculated and analyzed through randomized analysis
of variance and Tukey tests. P < 0.001 was considered to be signifi cant.
Results: The color change (ΔE) in Group II was signifi cantly lower than those in the two other groups
(P < 0.001). There was no signifi cant difference between the color change of Groups I and III (P = 0.639).
In addition, the results of L, a and b brought forth a similar pattern to the fi ndings obtained from ΔE.
Conclusion: The hydrogen peroxide gel has a more powerful whitening effect than ozone; in
addition, ozone has no synergistic effect when is used simultaneously with hydrogen peroxide.
Key Words: Hydrogen peroxide, ozone, tooth bleaching
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