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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 128, No Suppl, 11S-15S.
© 1997 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 128, Issue Suppl, 11S-15S
Copyright © 1997 by American Dental Association


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In-office bleaching: where we came from, where we are today



RE Goldstein

Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry, Augusta, USA.

Discolored teeth are the primary aesthetic concern among dental patients. While many seek professional advice and treatment, an alarming number opt for non-professional quick-fix solutions. The in-office bleaching modality often is overlooked in favor of at-home vital bleaching. But this option has been proven to be effective, quick and safe-either alone or in combination with other aesthetic treatments-as a method of brightening and enhancing a patient's smile.


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TOOTH BLEACHING--A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
Crit. Rev. Oral. Biol. Med., July 1, 2003; 14(4): 292 - 304.
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