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The bleaching world: non vital discolorations

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Abstract

Bleaching of non-vital discolored teeth is a low-risk routine treatment for improving esthetics, even though a very crucial aesthetic clinical scenario. A correct diagnosis, combined with a deep knowledge of all potential causes to prevent or treat end-based discolorations, is the key of success, as well as the use of correct bleaching techniques and materials.

Moreover, a very important aspect regarding “the unbleachable” situations and how to treat them, will be analyzed in depth in order to reach the final long-lasting aesthetic goal.

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss non-vital discolorations
  • Explain the causes of internal discolorations and discuss preventive measures
  • Describe the step-by-step process of internal bleaching
  • Discuss the integration of internal bleaching with direct adhesive procedures
  • Identify the "unbleachables" and how to treat them

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