CONSERVATIVE & ENDODONTICS

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Damage to Restorations

  • Bleaching with hydrogen peroxide may affect bonding of composite resins to dental hard tissue. This presents a clinical problem when immediate esthetic restoration of the bleached tooth this required.
  • It is therefore recommended that residual hydrogen peroxide be totally eliminated prior to Composite placement i.e. it should be done at least after 2 weeks.

 

Suggestions for Safer Bleaching

  • Isolate the tooth effectively.
  • Protect the oral mucosa
  • Verify adequate endodontic obturation
  • Use protective barriers
  • Avoid acid etching-(irritation to PD)
  • Avoid strong oxidizers – Sod. Perborate sh/be use
  • Avoid heat with strong oxidizers
  • Recall periodically- 6 months after bleaching.

 

Post – Bleaching Tooth Restoration

  • The pulp chamber and access cavity should be carefully restored with a light cured acid etched composite resin, which is light in shade.
  • It should be placed at a depth that seals the cavity and provides some incisal support.
  • Curing is recommended from labial aspect to reduce the shrinkage of the composite.
  • Placing a white cement beneath the composite restoration is recommended.
  • Filling the chamber completely with composite resin may cause loss of translucency and difficulty in distinguishing between Composite and tooth structure during rebleaching.

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