Analysis of Students' Understanding of the Use and Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide-Based Teeth Whitening: A Case Study of Uniandes
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Aim: Teeth whitening is a cosmetic treatment widely used to remove stains and improve dental appearance. They are made with hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide, which act through an oxidation mechanism on enamel and dentin. Material and method: The effectiveness of teeth whitening varies depending on the underlying cause of the discoloration. The treatment may have adverse effects at the tooth-restoration interface and cause tooth sensitivity. Statistics and Result: It is essential that dental students have a detailed knowledge of bleaching agents and their management to supply effective treatment. In this work it is concluded that the inclusion of the subject of dental whitening in academic training is crucial, addressing indications, advantages, disadvantages, previous diagnosis, materials used and adverse effects.
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