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To evaluate the effectiveness in terms of color variation, patient satisfaction, absolute risk and intensity of dentin sensitivity due to dental bleaching in the office with 35% hydrogen peroxide (Whiteness HP Automixx 35%, FGM) and Opalescence Boost 38% ( Ultradent, South Jordan, UT, USA) in the same arch in patients of different age groups: 18 to 25 years and 40 to 65 years. Data will be collected, tabulated and submitted to statistical analysis
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Throughout life, the aging of the human being as a whole is inevitable. The dental structure such as cementum and dentin undergo some changes over time, such as secondary deposition of dentin, which results in the reduction of root canal length. In addition, with aging the teeth undergo color changes, presenting a more yellowish or grayish coloration (Ravindra SV et al., 2015). The fact is that most of the studies that involve the technique of dental bleaching have as inclusion factor only young adult patients, excluding patients of more advanced age groups. Therefore, it is fundamental to evaluate the whitening technique in these older patients, since it is a treatment that does not cause harm to the individuals To assess the effect of dental bleaching in the office with Whiteness HP Automixx, FGM at 35% and Opalescence Boost at 38% in the same arch, in different age groups (18 to 25 years and 40 to 65 years) in absolute risk and intensity Of the postoperative dental sensitivity through the visual analog (VAS 0-10) and analogue (NRS 0-4) scales.
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