Compromised dental cells viability following teeth-whitening exposure

Sci Rep. 2021 Jul 30;11(1):15547. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-94745-w.

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the viability of dental cells following time-dependent carbamide peroxide teeth-whitening treatments using an in-vitro dentin perfusion assay model. 30 teeth were exposed to 5% or 16% CP gel (4 h daily) for 2-weeks. The enamel organic content was measured with thermogravimetry. The time-dependent viability of human dental pulp stem cells (HDPSCs) and gingival fibroblast cells (HGFCs) following either indirect exposure to 3 commercially available concentrations of CP gel using an in-vitro dentin perfusion assay or direct exposure to 5% H2O2 were investigated by evaluating change in cell morphology and by hemocytometry. The 5% and 16% CP produced a significantly lower (p < 0.001) enamel protein content (by weight) when compared to the control. The organic content in enamel varied accordingly to the CP treatment: for the 16% and 5% CP treatment groups, a variation of 4.0% and 5.4%, respectively, was observed with no significant difference. The cell viability of HDPSCs decreased exponentially over time for all groups. Within the limitation of this in-vitro study, we conclude that even low concentrations of H2O2 and CP result in a deleterious change in enamel protein content and compromise the viability of HGFCs and HDPSCs. These effects should be observed in-vivo.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bicuspid / cytology
  • Bicuspid / drug effects
  • Carbamide Peroxide / pharmacology
  • Cell Survival / drug effects*
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Dental Enamel / cytology
  • Dental Enamel / drug effects
  • Dental Pulp / cytology*
  • Dental Pulp / drug effects
  • Dentin / cytology
  • Dentin / drug effects
  • Humans
  • Hydrogen Peroxide / pharmacology
  • Molar / cytology
  • Molar / drug effects
  • Tooth Bleaching Agents / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Tooth Bleaching Agents
  • Carbamide Peroxide
  • Hydrogen Peroxide