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DOI:10.1155/2018/7868531 - Corpus ID: 53999847
@article{Casado2018EfficacyOD, title={Efficacy of Dental Bleaching with Whitening Dentifrices: A Systematic Review}, author={Bruno G S Casado and Sandra L{\'u}cia Dantas Moraes and Gleicy F{\'a}tima Medeiros de Souza and C{\'a}tia Maria Fonseca Guerra and Juliana Raposo Souto-Maior and Cleidiel Aparecido Ara{\'u}jo Lemos and Belmiro Cavalcanti do Egito Vasconcelos and Eduardo Piza Pellizzer}, journal={International Journal of Dentistry}, year={2018}, volume={2018}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:53999847}}
- Bruno G S Casado, S. Moraes, E. Pellizzer
- Published in International Journal of… 30 October 2018
- Medicine
The evidence from this systematic review suggests that bleaching dentifrices have potential in tooth whitening, however, it is important to analyze tooth surface and color changes when performing home bleaching.
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