Avtor/Urednik     Kraigher, Alja; van der Veen, MH; Potočnik, I
Naslov     Caries occurrence in rats after bleaching with 10% carbamide peroxide in vivo
Tip     članek
Vir     Caries Res
Vol. in št.     Letnik 40, št. 1
Leto izdaje     2006
Obseg     str. 77-80
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Morphological changes in enamel have been demonstrated after the use of 10% carbamide bleaching agent. SEM studies have reported grooves, pits, erosions waviness, increased porosity, and increased roughness of the enamel surface (McGuckin et al., 1992; Hegedus et al., 1999). Human teeth exposed to 10% carbamide peroxide in vitro for 6h lost a relatively small amount (1 microg/mm2) of calcium (McCracken and Haywood, 1996), and the Ca/P ratio was decreased (Rotstein et al., 1996). In addition, subsurface oxidative effects of bleaching agents were demonstrated (Hegedus et al., 1999; Potočnik et al., 2000). Thus, acid diffusion into enamel, taking place at the microstructural level through the intercrystalline spaces and interprismatic spaces, could be enhanced in bleached namel. Significantly increased adhesion of the cariogenic bacteria Streptococcus mutans and S. sobrinus have been reported after 1 month (8h daily) of 10% carbamide peroxide gel application in vitro (Gurgan et al., 1997) and after treatment (35% hydrogen peroxide) of vital teeth (Hosoya et al., 2003). Interestingly, in the latter study, the number of S. mutans colonies and enamel surface roughness were not correlated. It is reasonable to suggest that a higher permeability of bleached enamel and an increased number of cariogenic bacteria adhering to bleached enamel surface would promote caries formation. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of bleaching with carbamide peroxide on caries formation in rat molars in vivo.
Deskriptorji     DENTAL CARIES
TOOTH BLEACHING
PEROXIDES
BODY WEIGHT
WEIGHT GAIN
RATS, WISTAR
DISEASE MODELS, ANIMAL