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The effect of various commercially available bleaching agents on the microshear bond strength of composite resin to enamel

Chang HS, Cho KM, Kim JW

This study evaluated the microshear bond strength of composte resin to teeth bleached with commercial whitening strips and compared with those bleached with home bleaching gel. Twelve extracted human central...
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The effects of tooth bleaching agents on microhardness of enamel in situ

Park YW, Park SH, Kim JW, Cho KM

The objective of this in situ study was to evaluate the effects of whitening strip (Claren, LG Household & Health Care Ltd, 2.6% hydrogen peroxide) and gel (Opalescence, Ultradent, 10%...
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Tooth whitening effects of manicure-type hydrogen peroxide tooth whitening gel

Kim YG, Park JH, Cho JW

OBJECTIVES: To examine the tooth whitening effects of a 3% hydrogen peroxide gel. METHODS: Twenty participants were given experimental tooth whitening gels containing 3% hydrogen peroxide, and another 20 participants, who...
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The influence of the vital bleaching agents on translucency of the bovine enamel

Kim DJ, Kim YJ, Kim HG, Park EJ, Seo EJ, Hwang YC, Oh WM, Hwang IN

This study was done to evaluate whether vital bleaching agents could influence on the translucency of the bovine enamel. The anterior bovine teeth that were extracted one day before and...
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Evaluation of the effects of whitening mouth rinses combined with conventional tooth bleaching treatments

Favaro JC, Geha O, Guiraldo R, Lopes MB, Aranha AM, Berger SB

OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of whitening mouth rinses alone and in combination with conventional whitening treatments on color, microhardness, and surface roughness...
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Effects of a bleaching agent on properties of commercial glass-ionomer cements

de Camargo FLL, Lancellotti AC, de Lima AF, Geraldo Martins VR, Gonçalves LdS

OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the effects of a bleaching agent on the composition, mechanical properties, and surface topography of 6 conventional glass-ionomer cements (GICs) and one resin-modified GIC. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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Clinical study of shade improvement and safety of polymer-based pen type BlancTic Forte whitening agent containing 8.3% Carbamide peroxide

Lee JK, Min SH, Hong ST, Oh SR, Chung SH, Hwang YH, You SY, Bae KS, Baek SH, Lee WC, Son WJ, Kum KY

This clinical study evaluated the whitening effect and safety of polymer based-pen type BlancTis Forte (NIBEC) containing 8.3% carbamide peroxide. Twenty volunteers used the BlancTis Forte whitening agent for 2...
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A Retrospective Review of Patients Who Ingested Liquid Household Bleach Containing Sodium Hypochlorite

Khi W, Kim JS, Baek KJ, Han SB, Shin DW, Kim JH, Roh HK

  • KMID: 2100762
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2005 Apr;16(2):298-303.
PURPOSE: Bleaching agents containing sodium hypochlorite are widely used at home to bleach laundry and to disinfect hard surfaces. A retrospective study, with a literature review, was conducted to focus...
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The Effects of SCH-T2 Seaweed Extract

Lee JH, Cho MK, Park YL, Whang KU

BACKGROUND: Melanocytes synthesize melanin pigment by the action of specific enzyme tyrosinase. Melanogenesis inhibitors such as ascorbic acid, kojic acid, arbutin, hydroquinone have been developed for use in cosmetic preparations...
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Sageretia thea fruit extracts rich in methyl linoleate and methyl linolenate downregulate melanogenesis via the Akt/GSK3β signaling pathway

Ko GA, Shrestha S, Kim Cho S

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Sageretia thea is traditionally used as a medicinal herb to treat various diseases, including skin disorders, in China and Korea. This study evaluated the inhibitory effect of Sageretia thea...
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