Optical effects of experimental light-activated bleaching procedures

Photomed Laser Surg. 2014 Mar;32(3):160-7. doi: 10.1089/pho.2013.3658. Epub 2014 Feb 20.

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of experimental light-activated bleaching procedures.

Background data: The improved color effect may be attributed to the potential photochemical effect of light-emitting diode (LED405), organic LED (OLED), and femtosecond laser rather than to the photothermal effect of conventional lights used for tooth bleaching.

Materials and methods: Specially made pastilles of hydroxylapatite were immersed in green tea for 8 h and randomly divided into four groups (n=50) specified by the type of light source applied during a 30 min bleaching treatment: LED405, OLED, and femtosecond laser, or its absence (control group). Each group was treated with five bleaching gels: 10%, 16%, and 30% carbamide peroxide (CP), and 25% and 38% hydrogen peroxide (HP). Changes in color were determined by red-green-blue (RGB) colorimeter and ultraviolet-visible-near-infrared (UV/Vis/NIR) spectroscopy.

Results: Regardless of the applied bleaching gel, LED405 produced a larger increase in the value of RGB index than did OLED and bleaching without light activation (p<0.05). Femtosecond laser also produced significantly better results in combination with 16% CP and 38% HP. Furthermore, application of a bleaching agent with a higher concentration of peroxide boosted the value of the RGB index. Spectroscopic measurements revealed similar results, although treatments with OLED were rated relatively better than in RGB analysis.

Conclusions: The mechanisms of light-activated bleaching procedures had a significant effect on the color change. The bleaching activation with LED405 and higher concentrations of peroxide in bleaching agents promoted better whitening effect.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Curing Lights, Dental
  • Durapatite
  • Lasers
  • Light*
  • Spectrum Analysis
  • Tooth Bleaching / methods*

Substances

  • Durapatite