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Comparative Effects of At-Home and In-Office Bleaching on Discoloration Due to Treatment of White Spot Lesions With Silver Diamine Fluoride Publisher



Shirani F ; Mirmiran L ; Mirmiran A
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Source: International Journal of Dentistry Published:2025


Abstract

Objectives: Incipient enamel caries, known as white spot lesions (WSLs), can be prevented or halted with proper oral hygiene, diet control, and application of remineralizing agents such as silver diamine fluoride (SDF); however, dark staining is a major drawback of SDF. This study aimed to compare the effects of at-home and in-office bleaching on SDF-induced staining of WSLs. Materials and Methods: In this in vitro study, 44 bovine central incisors were randomly assigned to 2 groups (n = 22) for artificial induction of superficial and deep WSLs. Next, both groups underwent remineralization by using 38% SDF for 1 min, rinsed, and stored in artificial saliva. After 1 week, each group was randomly divided into two subgroups (n = 11) to undergo at-home bleaching and in-office bleaching. The (Formula presented.), (Formula presented.), and (Formula presented.) color parameters of all specimens were measured at 4 time points of baseline (sound enamel), after demineralization, after SDF remineralization, and after bleaching, and the color change (ΔE00) was calculated. Data were analyzed by one-way and two-way ANOVA and Sidak-adjusted post hoc test (α = 0.05). Results: Lesion depth did not significantly affect early-stage discoloration (p > 0.05). However, a significant interaction was found between lesion depth and bleaching type at later stages (p < 0.001). In-office bleaching significantly improved ΔE00 compared to at-home bleaching but only in superficial lesions (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Both at-home and in-office bleaching can lighten dark lesions caused by SDF after remineralization, although they may not fully restore tooth color to normal. In-office bleaching led to significantly greater color improvement than at-home bleaching in superficial lesions. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.