Internal Teeth Whitening Techniques: A Comprehensive Clinical Review of Mechanisms, Methods, and Outcomes for Managing Intrinsic Dental Discoloration

Authors

  • Mashael Abdulrahman Mohammad alhabs Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,ministry of health,General dentist
  • khawlah ahmed abdullah Albakri Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia,Ministry Of Health,General Dentist

Keywords:

Internal bleaching, nonvital teeth, walking bleach, hydrogen peroxide, cervical resorption, aesthetic dentistry.

Abstract

Background: Intrinsic tooth discoloration is a common aesthetic concern, often resulting from trauma, pulp necrosis, or residual endodontic materials. Unlike extrinsic stains, intrinsic discoloration originates within the tooth structure, necessitating specialized treatments such as internal bleaching. This minimally invasive approach preserves tooth structure while effectively lightening discolored nonvital teeth using oxidizing agents like hydrogen peroxide.

Aim: This review examines the mechanisms, clinical techniques, and outcomes of internal bleaching, focusing on the walking bleach, inside-outside, and in-office methods. It also evaluates risk factors, patient selection criteria, and long-term efficacy.

Methods: A comprehensive analysis of internal bleaching techniques was conducted, incorporating clinical guidelines, case studies, and comparative efficacy data. Special attention was given to pretreatment assessment, material selection, and procedural steps to minimize complications such as cervical resorption.

Results: Internal bleaching successfully restores tooth color in most cases, with the walking bleach method demonstrating high efficacy and patient compliance. Hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide are the most effective agents, though concentration and application technique influence outcomes. Cervical resorption, though rare (<4%), remains a critical risk, emphasizing the need for proper isolation and intraorifice barriers. Case studies confirm stable aesthetic results with minimal complications at six-month follow-ups.

Conclusion: Internal bleaching is a conservative, cost-effective alternative to prosthetic restorations for nonvital discolored teeth. Success depends on accurate diagnosis, technique selection, and adherence to safety protocols. Future research should focus on optimizing agent concentrations and long-term stability.

 

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2024-12-25

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alhabs, M. A. M., & Albakri , khawlah ahmed abdullah. (2024). Internal Teeth Whitening Techniques: A Comprehensive Clinical Review of Mechanisms, Methods, and Outcomes for Managing Intrinsic Dental Discoloration. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 1(1), 58–64. Retrieved from https://saudijmph.com/index.php/pub/article/view/37

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