Pietro Sibilla's research while affiliated with University of Ferrara and other places

Publications (5)

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OBJECTIVES For many years, dental bleaching and its possible adverse effects on enamel have been discussed. In literature there are many articles with conflicting conclusions. Many studies are limited in the in vitro methods used which do not accurately reflect the in vivo situations, other studies consider a whitening gel application timing which...
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Managing esthetic restoration in the presence of discolored teeth is a challenge for both the clinical team and clinician, whose aim is to use methods that are as minimally invasive as possible, and materials that allow the preservation of dental tissue. Should one wish to act on the discoloration of teeth that are to be restored, or on adjacent on...
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Objectives In home-bleaching technique the patient performs the treatment at home, under the dentist's supervision, using trays containing the bleaching gel. The aim of this paper is to describe a new technique for home-bleaching trays. Materials and methods The tray's function is to contain the correct quantity of gel and to prevent the contact o...

Citations

... The final treatment plan should incorporate the indication of the bleaching technique. 4 Teeth that have undergone endodontic treatment require to be bleached, as the shade of the teeth is affected, which raises the cost of treatment for patients by requiring more severe, expensive full crown treatments. With the access cavity sealed with temporary cement, the procedure involves leaving a bleaching substance (a sodium perborate mixture) in the pulpal space for a number of days. ...
... A plaster of the patient's dentition is modified manually to create reservoirs, spacers, and scalloping. Subsequently, the modified plaster is used for thermoforming a thermoplastic disc [7,8]. This procedure has a notable production time. ...