The Use of Toothpastes Containing Different Formulations of Fluoride and Bioglass on Bleached Enamel.
Zeynep ErgucuInci YorukAyşegül ErdoğanHayal BoyacıoğluRobert HillAylin BaysanPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The bleaching process can provide optimum aesthetic outcomes, but the effect of peroxides on hard tissues is still in question. Toothpastes containing different formulations of fluoride and bioactive glass might have the potential to prevent mineral loss on bleached enamel. However, further laboratory-based studies and controlled double-blind randomised clinical trials are required to interpret the effects of toothpastes with different fluoride and bioactive glass formulations on enamel surfaces following bleaching procedures.
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