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Optical Assessment of In-Office Teeth Whitening Influence on Tooth Enamel Spectral Composition In Vivo

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The results of the in vivo research of tooth enamel using the Raman spectroscopy method are presented in the work. The subject of the study was tooth enamel of patients aged 22–35. The study was carried out before, right after, two weeks and one month after the in-office teeth whitening procedure. The algorithm of assessment of enamel composition after the procedure of in-office teeth whitening in vivo experiments was developed as a result of the study. It was found that teeth enamel spectral changes were insignificant at different time after the in-office teeth whitening, which in turn did not cause the further structural changes of tooth enamel with time. The accuracy and specificity of the developed algorithm were correspondingly 90 and 89%.

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Timchenko, E.V., Frolov, O.O., Magsumova, O.A. et al. Optical Assessment of In-Office Teeth Whitening Influence on Tooth Enamel Spectral Composition In Vivo. Opt. Mem. Neural Networks 31, 413–417 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1060992X22040099

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