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    An effective bleaching technique for non-vital, discoloured teeth in children and adolescents.

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    Authors
    Leith, Rona
    Moore, Abigail
    O'Connell, Anne C
    Affiliation
    Department of Public and Child Dental Health, Dublin Dental School and Hospital, Dublin. rona.leith@dental.tcd.ie
    Issue Date
    2009-08
    MeSH
    Adolescent
    Child
    Drug Combinations
    Female
    Humans
    Male
    Oxidants
    Peroxides
    Tooth Bleaching
    Tooth Discoloration
    Tooth, Nonvital
    Urea
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    An effective bleaching technique for non-vital, discoloured teeth in children and adolescents., 55 (4):184-9 J Ir Dent Assoc
    Publisher
    Irish Dental Association
    Journal
    Journal of the Irish Dental Association
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10147/234812
    PubMed ID
    19753907
    Abstract
    Discolouration of a permanent incisor may have a significant social impact on children and adolescents. Intervention should be minimally destructive of tooth tissue and should not compromise future restorative options. This paper reviews the technique of inside/outside bleaching, and proposes it as an efficient, effective and acceptable method for use in the compliant younger patient with an unaesthetic non-vital tooth.
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    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0021-1133
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