Abstract

Objectives To evaluate the effect of combination of hydroxyapatite (HA) and hydrogen peroxide (HP) on color, microhardness and morphology of human tooth enamel. Methods Forty-eight human dental blocks were obtained from 12 pairs of premolars and were randomly divided into four groups. Group DW was treated with distilled water, group HP with 30% HP, group HA + DW with HA mixed with distilled water and group HA + HP with HA mixed with 30% HP. Baseline and final color measurements and microhardness test were carried out before and after bleaching experiments. Two specimens from each group were selected for morphological investigation after final tests. Results The Δ E of group HP and HA + HP were significantly higher than those of group DW ( p = 0.000 and p = 0.000) and group HA + DW ( p = 0.000 and p = 0.000). The percentage microhardness loss of group HA + HP was significantly lower than that of group HP ( p = 0.047), but significantly higher than those of group DW ( p = 0.000) and group HA + DW ( p = 0.000). The obvious variation of morphology was only observed on enamel surfaces in group HP. Conclusions This study suggested that combination of HA and HP was effective in tooth whitening. HA could significantly reduce the microhardness loss of enamel caused by 30% HP and keep enamel surface morphology almost unchanged.

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