Calcium, Phosphorus and Surface Topography Changes In Human Enamel, Dentin And Cementum Following Bleaching: Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy And Scanning Electron Microscope Study

Medhat Abdel-Rahman Kataia;

Abstract


A perfect smile is the objective of esthetics in dentistry, and the color of the teeth is of particular cosmetic importance. The best conservative treatment for discolored teeth is bleaching. One of the most effective bleaching agents is hydrogen peroxide


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Title Calcium, Phosphorus and Surface Topography Changes In Human Enamel, Dentin And Cementum Following Bleaching: Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy And Scanning Electron Microscope Study
Authors Medhat Abdel-Rahman Kataia
Keywords Calcium, Phosphorus and Surface Topography Changes In Human Enamel, Dentin And Cementum Following Bleaching: Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy And Scanning Electron Microscope Study
Issue Date 2007
Description 
A perfect smile is the objective of esthetics in dentistry, and the color of the teeth is of particular cosmetic importance. The best conservative treatment for discolored teeth is bleaching. One of the most effective bleaching agents is hydrogen peroxide

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