Bleaching techniques/ dental implant courses by Indian dental academy

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BLEACHING TECHNIQUES TECHNIQUE FOR BLEACHING PULPLESS TEETH Intracoronal bleaching of endodontically treated teeth may be successfully carried out many years after root canal therapy and discoloration. A successful outcome depends mainly on the etiology, correct diagnosis, and proper selection of bleaching technique CASE SELECTION IN CASE OF INTRACORONAL BLEACHING Which teeth are amenable to intracoronal bleaching? . Successful bleaching depends upon two important criteria1. The root canal obturation must be complete. In order to prevent an endodontic failure, the root canal system must be filled in three dimensions 2. The remaining tooth structure must be intact The ideal tooth for nonvital bleaching is a discolored tooth with an unrestored crown. If minor restorations are necessary, the tooth should be bleached first. Then the color of the restorative material may be matched to the resulting tooth color. If the tooth requires significant restoration, it should be restored with a porcelain laminate or full crown. When staining is caused by alloy restorations or endodontic sealers containing silver, the bleaching effect is less predictable. These teeth may also be better candidates for crowns or laminates. The methods most commonly employed to bleach endodontically treated teeth are the walking bleach and the thermocatalytic techniques. Walking bleach is preferred since it requires less chair time and is safer and more comfortable for the patient. WALKING BLEACH: 1. Prepare the tooth for bleaching by polishing the enamel surface with a prophylaxis paste to

remove any gross surface debris or discolorations. 2. Apply petroleum jelly to the gingival tissues around the tooth to be bleached, for protection

against tissue irritation. Superoxol, in contact with the skin or mucous membrane, may cause severe discomfort. 3. Adapt the rubber dam, invert it, ligate it with wax dental floss, and hold it securely in

place with a clamp on the tooth to be bleached. 4. Re-establish the access cavity. 5. Remove any gutta-percha root canal filling that extends into the pulp chamber with a hot

Weichman No.1 instrument to the level of the crest of the alveolar bone. The remaining root canal filling should be vertically condensed with finger pluggers.


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