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Title: | The effectiveness of tooth whitening products in the Maltese market : a clinical study |
Authors: | Alzoubi, Emad Eddin Elgaroushi, Fares McBerry, Ikechi Gatt, Gabriella Attard, Nikolai J. |
Keywords: | Teeth -- Bleaching -- Malta Teeth -- Discoloration Dental surveys -- Malta Teeth -- Care and hygiene -- Malta |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Malta Chamber of Scientists |
Citation: | Alzoubi, E. E., Elgaroushi, F., McBerry, I., Gatt, G., & Attard, N. (2020). The effectiveness of tooth whitening products in the Maltese market : a clinical study. Xjenza Online, 8(2), 67-78. |
Abstract: | Background: Tooth whitening has gained
popularity in recent years, with many products emerging on the market. Aim: To assess the effectiveness of different tooth whitening products, highlight any undesirable effects of whitening on the oral soft tissues, and evaluate if tooth whitening can serve as a motivational tool for patients to improve their oral hygiene. Method: 127 participants were invited to join the study and 77 were enrolled in the study according to the selection criteria. They were randomly divided into 8 groups, each group receiving a different tooth-bleaching product. Data collection was performed at 4 different time-points. Results: 39% of participants were excluded due to suboptimal oral health, thus emphasizing the need for a routine check-up before treatment. Only professional tooth whitening provided by dental professionals showed significant tooth shade improvements (Kruskal–Wallis tests p < 0.05). Tooth whitening had no significant impact on oral soft tissues (Kruskal–Wallis test p > 0.05). Tooth whitening can serve as a motivating tool to improve patients’ oral health. Conclusions: Tooth whitening procedures should be carried out by dental professionals. Only non-over the counter (OTC) products showed significant colorimetric shade improvement. Whitening treatment had no significant impact on oral soft tissues. The achieved tooth whitening directly improved oral health. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/74114 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacDenCDHO Scholarly Works - FacDenSORCDC Xjenza, 2020, Volume 8, Issue 2 Xjenza, 2020, Volume 8, Issue 2 |
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