Title of article :
Colour Change of Enamel after Application of Averrhoa bilimbi
Author/Authors :
Fauziah, Cut University of Syiah Kuala - Faculty of Medicine, Indonesia , Fitriyani, Sri University of Syiah Kuala - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Dental Material, Indonesia , Diansari, Viona University of Syiah Kuala - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Dental Material, Indonesia
Abstract :
Teeth discoloration is mainly treated with dental bleaching. Use of chemical bleaching has side effects, so it is important to find an alternative natural dental bleaching agent. Averrhoa bilimbi contains peroxide and oxalate acid that possess tooth whitening properties. Objective: To determine the change in color of dental enamel after the application of Averrhoa bilimbi and 10% carbamide peroxide. Methods: Samples were 20 post-extracted of the two tested materials premolars (10 specimens each for Averrhoa bilimbi and carbamide peroxide application). After the application, the specimens were incubated at 37°C for 2 hours, washed and soaked in aquadest before further incubated for another 14 days. The colour changed was observed by 5 independent observers using shade guide. Results: Quantitative and qualitative analyzes were performed. Qualitatively, A3 color has changed into C1, A2, D2, B2 and B1 in the Averrhoa bilimbi group. A more significant color change in the 10% carbamide peroxide group (p=0.005) compared to Averrhoa bilimbi group (p=0.005) were observed. The difference of resulted enamel colour change was statistically significant (p=0.002). Conclusion: Averrhoa bilimbi had a good prospect as dental bleaching agent since its application effectively resulted in a slight enamel colour change although its whitening properties was still lower than 10% carbamide peroxide.
Keywords :
Averrhoa bilimbi , carbamide peroxide , dental bleaching
Journal title :
Journal Of Dentistry Indonesia
Journal title :
Journal Of Dentistry Indonesia