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Title:
EFFECTIVENESS OF TEETH BLEACHING (38% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE) AFTER THE APPLICATION OF 10% SODIUM ASCORBATE AS AN ANTIOXIDANT

Authors:
Jose Macario Hernandez Izaguirre , Mario Alberto Palomares Rodriguez , Maria Teresa Ley Fong , Francisco Javier Llamas Del Olmo , Carlos Alberto Luna Lara , Claudia Penelope Mora Lopez

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Jose Macario Hernandez Izaguirre1 , Mario Alberto Palomares Rodriguez1 , Maria Teresa Ley Fong1 , Francisco Javier Llamas Del Olmo1 , Carlos Alberto Luna Lara1 , Claudia Penelope Mora Lopez1
1. Professor of the Dentistry Faculty, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas.

MLA 8
Izaguirre, Jose Macario Hernandez, et al. "EFFECTIVENESS OF TEETH BLEACHING (38% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE) AFTER THE APPLICATION OF 10% SODIUM ASCORBATE AS AN ANTIOXIDANT." IJETSI, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 2020, pp. 51-60, ijetsi.org/more2020.php?id=5. Accessed Jan.-Feb. 2020.
APA
Izaguirre, J., Rodriguez, M., Fong, M., Olmo, F., Lara, C., & Lopez, C. (2020, January/February). EFFECTIVENESS OF TEETH BLEACHING (38% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE) AFTER THE APPLICATION OF 10% SODIUM ASCORBATE AS AN ANTIOXIDANT. IJETSI, 5(1), 51-60. Retrieved from ijetsi.org/more2020.php?id=5
Chicago
Izaguirre, Jose Macario Hernandez, Mario Alberto Palomares Rodriguez, Maria Teresa Ley Fong, Francisco Javier Llamas Del Olmo, Carlos Alberto Luna Lara, and Claudia Penelope Mora Lopez. "EFFECTIVENESS OF TEETH BLEACHING (38% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE) AFTER THE APPLICATION OF 10% SODIUM ASCORBATE AS AN ANTIOXIDANT." IJETSI 5, no. 1 (January/February 2020), 51-60. Accessed January/February, 2020. ijetsi.org/more2020.php?id=5.

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Abstract:
Teeth whitening plays an important role in the acceptance of patients for cosmetic dental treatments. When tooth whitening is unfavorable, adhesive resins are used, however, these are diminished by residual oxygen, which is eliminated with antioxidant substances after bleaching.
The purpose is to assess the effectiveness of teeth whitening after placement of 10% sodium ascorbate.
Materials and methods: It was an experimental, in vitro and comparative study of two groups of 11 premolar samples each; with longitudinal measurement of the effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide (38%) after the application of sodium ascorbate (10%), subjecting it to a color check using the Vita Easy Shade spectrophotometer based on the Vitapan Classical colorimeter measurement scale. The statistical program IBM SPSS STATICS 23 was used.
Results: It was observed that the use of 38% hydrogen peroxide bleaching after the application of an antioxidant such as 10% sodium ascorbate does not present statistically significant changes, which indicates that indeed the use of an antioxidant after bleaching It does not affect its effectiveness.
Conclusion: 10% sodium ascorbate does not affect the effectiveness of 38% hydrogen peroxide bleaching in any of the time periods evaluated in the present study.

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