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Research shows extensive damage caused by common teeth-whitening products

By University of Toronto, August 2021

A study led by researchers at the University of Toronto highlights the extensive damage that can be caused by common teeth-whitening agents.

Published recently in Nature Scientific Reports, the study assessed the dental cell damage caused by the use of carbamide peroxide teeth-whitening treatments.

It found that a recommended application of just 10 percent carbamide peroxide gel on teeth (35 percent carbamide peroxide gel can be purchased online) reduces the enamel protein content by up to 50 percent.

“We have always been interested in the effect of peroxide-based tooth whitening on the tooth structure and its link to sensitivity,” says Laurent Bozec, an associate professor in U of T’s Faculty of Dentistry who led the study. “Here, we wanted to further understand the impact on the enamel itself and deep inside the pulp.”

Bozec had been looking at the effect of using hydrogen peroxide in root canal treatment prior to this study and found that it was causing damage to collagen locally. This led him to investigate how peroxide penetrates through the enamel and dentine before reaching the dental pulp – and checking what damage it may cause along the way.

The study found that the loss of enamel protein content resulted in a greater penetration of the whitening agent inside the tooth, and can lead to an increase in dental pulp cell mortality. The team used an in-house dentine perfusion chamber to make their measurements. At carbamide peroxide concentrations around 35 percent, the researchers found that dental pulp cells did not survive the exposure.

Applying carbamide peroxide gel on teeth in high concentrations can reduce the enamel protein content by up to 50 percent. Credit: Courtesy of the Bozec Lab

“Many home tooth-whitening products have such a high concentration of peroxide gel – for example, 35 percent – and yet, little is known about what it does to the inside of our teeth,” says Bozec. “We believe this is the first study of its kind to show the toxic effects of using a tooth-whitening agent. Our hope is that people will opt for a lower concentration of peroxide if they decide to use a tooth-whitening product as they are so much less harmful to your teeth.”

While using a lower concentration of peroxide – such as five percent – would be less harmful to dental cells, consumers often opt for increased peroxide concentrations to see an immediate teeth-whitening effect. The study shows the need for a compromise between the concentrations of peroxide used, exposure time, desired patient outcomes and side effects experienced. This should be tested in-vivo prior to market release and patients should be made aware of the impact these procedures on their oral health, the researchers recommend.

“There is the potential to use either non-peroxide-based or a controlled peroxide release agent that will not cause the same damage,” says Bozec. “I believe that is the future of tooth-whitening.”

Bozec notes that the study, which included contributions from Boris Hinz, a distinguished professor at the Faculty of Dentistry, involved an international collaboration and the involvement students in the doctor of dental surgery program. They included Sabrina Nguyen and Ola Redha, a visiting PhD student from University College London.

“I worked with Professor Bozec previously at UCL for the last seven years and was fortunate to have him invite me to work on and complete this project here at the Faculty of Dentistry,” says Redha.

“It’s been fascinating to undertake research at the highest level at both U.K. and Canadian universities.”

Reference: “Compromised dental cells viability following teeth-whitening exposure” by Ola Redha, Morteza Mazinanian, Sabrina Nguyen, Dong Ok Son, Monika Lodyga, Boris Hinz, Marianne Odlyha, Ailbhe McDonald and Laurent Bozec, 30 July 2021, Scientific Reports.
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-94745-w

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