
Peróxido de Hidrógeno al 35% y su efecto sobre la microdureza dental
Author(s) -
Evelyn Guadalupe Torres-Capetillo,
Guadalupe Rosalía Capetillo-Hernández,
Mariana Gabriela Lecourtois-Amézquita,
Leticia Tiburcio-Morteo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista de ciencias de la salud
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2410-3551
DOI - 10.35429/johs.2020.23.7.1.4
Subject(s) - indentation hardness , hydrogen peroxide , diamond , enamel paint , vickers hardness test , materials science , mineralogy , composite material , chemistry , microstructure , organic chemistry
Peroxides are currently the most widely used products for tooth whitening, when peroxide decomposes it produces a decrease in the pH in the medium in which it is found, immediately in the enamel produces acid etching that varies depending on the pH of the product, contact time and concentration. Objectives: To know the effect of hydrogen peroxide at 35% on dental microhardness. Methodology: Experimental, transversal, descriptive study. Using 50 teeth that were cut 1 mm below the amelocemental junction to create two vestibular and palatal faces. The teeth were lightened with 35% hydrogen peroxide to find out how much micro-hardness the enamel loses, the Vickers unit of measurement. The microhardness was measured after making 3 indentations in different surfaces of the enamel at a force of 50 grams and a time of 20 seconds with a diamond tip that left a trace observed under the microscope in the form of a pyramidal diamond; based on the vertical and horizontal diagonals, the Vickers microhardness was determined. Contribution: According to the results obtained, we found that the application of 35% hydrogen peroxide decreased dental microhardness by 25.08%.