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Introdução: A aparência dentária é cada vez mais importante na sociedade
moderna pois a procura de satisfação pessoal aumenta a procura por um sorriso
atraente. Existem vários produtos e técnicas para o branqueamento dentário vital,
que variam quanto à concentração e tipo de produtos finais libertados. Mesmo
que o branqueamento dentário seja considerado uma modalidade de tratamento
conservador e não invasivo, ele apresenta alguns efeitos adversos
nomeadamente a sensibilidade dentária. O desgaste dos dentes pode ser
definido como uma perda progressiva dos tecidos dentários duros devido aos
processos de erosão. Esta é uma perda irreversível de substância dentária.
Materiais e métodos: Foi efetuada uma pesquisa eletrónica utilizando as bases
de dados PubMed/Medline®, Scielo® e Web of Science® com uma estratégia de
pesquisa específica combinando termos controlados. O estudo baseou-se nos
critérios de avaliação sistemática estabelecidos pela norma PRISMA. Os estudos
pertinentes foram selecionados e avaliados após leitura do texto completo.
Resultados: Através de estratégia de pesquisa foram identificados 228 artigos,
dos quais 184 resultados na Pubmed, 39 na SciELO e 5 na Web of Science.
Após a realização do processo de seleção, de acordo com os critérios de
inclusão e elegibilidade previamente definidos, foram incluídos na revisão 13
artigos.
Conclusão: Na evidência científica pode-se concluir que o branqueamento
dentário em pacientes com erosão pode aumentar as alterações no esmalte
causando maiores efeitos colaterais.
Introduction: Dental appearance is increasingly important in modern society as the demand for personal satisfaction increases the demand for an attractive smile. There are several products and techniques for vital teeth whitening, which vary in concentration and type of final products released. Even if tooth whitening is considered a conservative and non-invasive treatment modality, it has some adverse effects including tooth sensitivity. Tooth wear can be defined as a progressive loss of hard dental tissues due to erosion processes. This is an irreversible loss of dental substance. Materials and methods: An electronic search was performed using PubMed/Medline®, Cochrane® and Web of Science® with a specific search strategy combining controlled terms. The study was based on the systematic evaluation criteria established by the PRISMA standard. Relevant studies were selected and assessed after reading the full text. Results: Through research strategy were identified 228 articles, of which 184 results in Pubmed, 39 in SciELO and 5 in Web of Science. After carrying out the selection process according to the previously defined inclusion and/or eligibility criteria, 13 articles were included in this review. Conclusion: In the scientific evidence it can be concluded that tooth whitening in erosion patients can increase changes in enamel causing greater side effects.
Introduction: Dental appearance is increasingly important in modern society as the demand for personal satisfaction increases the demand for an attractive smile. There are several products and techniques for vital teeth whitening, which vary in concentration and type of final products released. Even if tooth whitening is considered a conservative and non-invasive treatment modality, it has some adverse effects including tooth sensitivity. Tooth wear can be defined as a progressive loss of hard dental tissues due to erosion processes. This is an irreversible loss of dental substance. Materials and methods: An electronic search was performed using PubMed/Medline®, Cochrane® and Web of Science® with a specific search strategy combining controlled terms. The study was based on the systematic evaluation criteria established by the PRISMA standard. Relevant studies were selected and assessed after reading the full text. Results: Through research strategy were identified 228 articles, of which 184 results in Pubmed, 39 in SciELO and 5 in Web of Science. After carrying out the selection process according to the previously defined inclusion and/or eligibility criteria, 13 articles were included in this review. Conclusion: In the scientific evidence it can be concluded that tooth whitening in erosion patients can increase changes in enamel causing greater side effects.
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Branqueamento dentário Desgaste da superfície dentária Branqueamento dos dentes Erosão dentária Revisão sistemática Tooth whitening Tooth surface wear Tooth bleaching Erosion Systematic review
