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Journal of Dentistry | 2012

A study of hydrogen peroxide chemistry and photochemistry in tea stain solution with relevance to clinical tooth whitening

Nigel D. Young; Peter Douglas Fairley; Veena Mohan; Coline Jumeaux

OBJECTIVE Tooth whitening using hydrogen peroxide is a complex process, and there is still some controversy about the roles of pH, temperature, chemical activators, and the use of light irradiation. In this work the basic interactions between whitening agents and stain molecules are studied in simple solutions, thus avoiding the physics of diffusion and light penetration in the tooth to give clarity on the basic chemistry which is occurring. METHOD The absorbance of tea stain solution at 450 nm was measured over a period of 40 min, with various compositions of whitening agent added (including hydrogen peroxide, ferrous gluconate and potassium hydroxide) and at the same time the samples were subjected to blue light (465 nm) or infra-red light (850 nm) irradiation, or alternatively they were heated to 37°C. RESULTS It is shown that the reaction rates between chromogens in the tea solution and hydrogen peroxide can be accelerated significantly using ferrous gluconate activator and blue light irradiation. Infra red irradiation does not increase the reaction rate through photochemistry, it serves only to increase the temperature. Raising the temperature leads to inefficiency through the acceleration of exothermic decomposition reactions which produce only water and oxygen. CONCLUSION By carrying out work in simple solution it was possible to show that ferrous activators and blue light irradiation significantly enhance the whitening process, whereas infra red irradiation has no significant effect over heating. The importance of controlling the pH within the tooth structure during whitening is also demonstrated.


Archive | 2010

TOUCH SENSING OUTPUT DEVICE

Peter Douglas Fairley; Paul R. Simons; Stephen Michael Pitchers; Alwin Rogier Martijn Verschueren; Martinus Hermanus Wilhelmus Maria Van Delden; Kars-Michiel H. Lenssen; Manfred Müller; Leon Wilhelmus Godefridus Stofmeel


Archive | 2010

System for protection of soft tissues against a teeth whitening substance

David A. Fish; Nigel D. Young; Jay Patel; Estelle Julie Dorothee Bernhard-Fichet; Peter Douglas Fairley


Archive | 2012

Device for delivery of a tooth whitening agent

Peter Douglas Fairley; David A. Fish; Bart Gottenbos; Nigel D. Young; Veena Mohan


Archive | 2009

PORTABLE UV MONITORING DEVICE

Nigel D. Young; Peter Douglas Fairley


Archive | 2010

Conformable electronic devices and methods for their manufacture

Abeelen Frank Anton Van; Peter Douglas Fairley; Steffen Reymann


Archive | 2009

PORTABLE MEASURING APPARATUS AND MEASURING METHOD FOR DETECTING SUNBURN

Nigel D. Young; Peter Douglas Fairley; Hermann Christian Reccius


Archive | 2014

OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR VALIDATION

Klaas Cornelis Jan Wijbrans; Gerhardus Wilhelmus Lucassen; Christian Reich; Peter Douglas Fairley; Waltherus Cornelis Jozef Bierhoff; Rooij Johannes Antonius Van


Archive | 2013

System and method for whitening teeth

Nigel D. Young; Peter Douglas Fairley; James D. Gwyer; Coline Jumeaux; Pei-lun Lin; Veena Mohan


Archive | 2012

Dental whitening device

Peter Douglas Fairley; Nigel D. Young; Bart Gottenbos

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