Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluated the effects of remineralizing agents (Tricalcium phosphate and Novamin) on microhardness of bleached enamel surface with 35% hydrogen peroxide (in office).
Materials and Methods: Forty human permanent maxillary premolars free from caries or enamel malformation were used. The teeth were sectioned transversally across the cemento-enamel junction, and specimens were embedded in self-cure acrylic. The labial enamel surface faced upward and then they were ground flat and polished with silicon carbide abrasive papers. A total specimen were prepared and kept in deionized water. Then the specimens were drying subjecting them for baseline microhardness testing (control). The dental bleaching treatment was performed just on the labial enamel surface of the specimens using a commercial 35% hydrogen peroxide Whitness HP bleaching gel (in-office ).It was used according to the manufacture instruction. Microhardness was tested for all specimens after bleaching. Specimens were divided into two groups according to remineralizing agent n=20, Group I: Treated by NUPRO Sensodyne with NovaMin, Group II: Treated by Clinpro™ White Varnish Tri-Calcium Phosphate. The remineralizing agent was applied for three minutes per day. Two remineralizing agents were applied for fourteen consecutive days. After each application procedure, the specimens were washed with deionized water and then kept in artificial saliva. At the end of the fourteen days the remineralized specimens were subjected to microhardness testing and values were recorded. All the data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's post hoc test.
Results: Results revealed that a statistically significant decrease on mean microhardness values after enamel bleaching compared to control, followed by a significant increase on mean microhardness after the application of the both remineralizing agents. One way-ANOVA showed a statistically insignificant difference between NUPRO Sensodyne with NovaMin and Clinpro™ White Varnish at p≥0.05.
Conclusions: Based on the results of this in vitro study both Tricalcium phosphate and Novamin are effective in remineralization of bleached enamel surface and no significant difference was detected in their efficacy.