Systematic Assessment of Color Removal Following Vital Bleaching of Intrinsically Stained Teeth

Author:

Seale N.S.1,Thrash W.J.2

Affiliation:

1. Baylor College of Dentistry, 3302 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75246

2. University of Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78284

Abstract

Various treatment variables associated with a standard bleaching technique were systematically recorded in 53 individuals exhibiting intrinsic discoloration of permanent teeth. These variables (predictors) included: (1) etiology (fluoride or tetracycline) ; (2) age of the patient; (3) the presented color of the stain; (4) the intensity of that color; (5) a long versus short bleaching time technique; and (6) the number of bleaching sessions. These were assessed as to their relationship with the results of treatment (dependent variable). The findings of a multiple regression analysis revealed that the contributions of the individual predictors were significantly different between those stains caused by tetracycline ingestion (N = 27) and those stains due to fluoride ingestion (N = 20). The analysis also revealed that those variables contributing to a significant proportion of the variance in results of treatment when tetracycline was the cause were: (1) the color of the stain and (2) the number of bleaching sessions. When fluoride was apparently the causal agent: (1) the bleaching time technique; (2) age of the patient; (3) color of the stain; and (4) the number of bleaching sessions contributed to a significant proportion of the variance in the results of treatment.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Dentistry

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3. Christ, A.E. (1981): Reactions of Children to Illness, Hospitalization, and Physical Disabilities. In: Understanding Human Behavior in Health and Illness, R.C. Simmons and H. Pardes, Eds. Baltimore /London: Williams and Wilkins , pp. 259-266.

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