THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF THE REMINERALIZING COMPLEX AFTER TEETH WHITENING

Authors

  • T. P. Tereshina
  • O. V. Piven'

Keywords:

teeth whitening, remineralizing therapy

Abstract

Designed remineralizing therapy, designed for use after the whitening of teeth in three stages: before bleaching: the purpose of - blockage of open dentinal tubules. Technology is used Pro-Argin; immediately after bleaching: the goal-ensuring the active remineralization of teeth. We propose two remineralizing gel to the consistent application of: the composition of number 1 includes hydroxyapatite, composition number 2 including sodium fluoride, during and after the remineralizing therapy: aim - providing pinning effect by the use of a mineralizing effect desensitizing toothpaste Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief. Studies have shown that the remineralizing complex, promoted remineralization of enamel. The aim of the given study is the elaboration of the complex of remineralizing therapy and the study of its efficiency for the prevention of demineralization of teeth after their whitening with peroxide carbamide. The complex of remineralizing therapy for the application at the procedure of teeth whitening by three stages was worked out: the 1st stage – before the whitening – the technology Pro-Argin for the obstruction of open dentinal tubules (through cracks and lamellae); the 2nd one – just after the whitening for the active remineralization of teeth. Two remineralizing gels for the consequent application are offered: the composition №1 includes hydroxiapatite (GP), the composition №2 - sodium fluoride, the 3rd stage – during and after the completion of remineralizing therapy for the fixation effect with the use of desensitizing tooth paste with mineralizing effect Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief.

Published

2021-12-15

How to Cite

Терешина, Т. П., & Півень, О. В. (2021). THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF THE REMINERALIZING COMPLEX AFTER TEETH WHITENING. Innovation in Stomatology, (1), 14–16. Retrieved from http://innovacii.od.ua/index.php/mainjournal/article/view/33

Issue

Section

THERAPEUTIC SECTION