Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 2011-07-01

Intra-coronal bleaching in young permanent and primary tooth with biologic perspectives.

Divya S Sharma, Khushboo Barjatya, Anuradha Agrawal

Index: J. Clin. Pediatr. Dent. 35(4) , 349-52, (2011)

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Abstract

The odd attracts society in odd manner, as is the case when a patient with discolored tooth smiles. Because of that, pediatric patients have psychological impact. Trauma and pulpal necrosis are the most common causes for discoloration of teeth. If tooth is intact, intra-coronal bleaching is the most conservative and noninvasive treatment modality provided, it is done cautiously. This article intends to present two case-reports of successful intra-coronal bleaching using milder (sodium perborate) and tissue-friendly bleaching agent with walking bleach.


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