COMPARISON BETWEEN TRADITIONAL LIGHT AND LASER LIGHT ACTIVATED BLEACHING IN DENTISTRY

Mariam Nabil Kamel;

Abstract


The tooth mainly comprises the enamel, dentin, dentino-enamel junction and the pulp. Enamel is semi-translucent and is found in the crown of healthy teeth, yellowish-white (Berkovitz et al, 1977) (1).

This color of enamel is modified by the underlying


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Title COMPARISON BETWEEN TRADITIONAL LIGHT AND LASER LIGHT ACTIVATED BLEACHING IN DENTISTRY
Authors Mariam Nabil Kamel
Keywords COMPARISON BETWEEN TRADITIONAL LIGHT AND LASER LIGHT ACTIVATED BLEACHING IN DENTISTRY
Issue Date 2007
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The tooth mainly comprises the enamel, dentin, dentino-enamel junction and the pulp. Enamel is semi-translucent and is found in the crown of healthy teeth, yellowish-white (Berkovitz et al, 1977) (1).

This color of enamel is modified by the underlying

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