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In-office bleaching effects on the pulp flow and tooth sensitivity – case series
2015
Brazilian Oral Research
Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) is a noninvasive method capable of evaluating variations in pulp blood flow (PBF) and pulp vitality. This method has thus far not been used to assess changes in blood flow after in-office bleaching. The aim of this case series report was to measure changes in PBF by LDF in the upper central incisor of three patients submitted to in-office bleaching. The buccal surfaces of the upper arch were bleached with a single session of 35% hydrogen peroxide gel with three
doi:10.1590/1807-3107bor-2015.vol29.0026
pmid:25627891
fatcat:j6ywm34tvzhyfcogk66jzvi2j4