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Abstract
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Introduction. Common clinical experience suggests that tooth whitening agents are 100% effective. This study uses meta-analysis of data from published randomized controlled clinical trials to determine the efficacy of tooth whitening agents. Methods. A MEDLINE search strategy was developed and implemented to systematically identify clinical trials on dentist-prescribed, home-applied tooth whitening agents, using 10% carbamide peroxide, published between 1989-1999. Inclusion criteria (e.g., in English, human clinical trials) and exclusion criteria (e.g., not placebo controlled) were established and clinical trials that met these criteria were critically appraised for validity and clinical applicability. Meta-analysis was then used to quantitatively integrate the findings. Results. Seven studies were identified that met the inclusion and validity criteria. These studies indicated that:
Clinical Applicability. The data from the reviewed studies indicate that rather than being 100% effective, on average:
Keywords: Tooth whitening, tooth bleaching, dental bleaching, tooth bleaching effectiveness Citation: Niederman R, Tantraphol MC, Slinin P, et. al. Effectiveness of Dentist-Prescribed, Home-Applied Tooth Whitening. A Meta Analysis. J Contemp Dent Pract 2000;(1)4: 020-036. |