Nanoparticles as Next-Generation Tooth-Whitening Agents: Progress and Perspectives

Dai Hwan Kim, Jina Bae, Jun Hyuk Heo, Cheol Hyun Park, Eun Bi Kim, Jung Heon Lee

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Abstract

Whitening agents, such as hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide, are currently used in clinical applications for dental esthetic and dental care. However, the free radicals generated by whitening agents cause pathological damage; therefore, their safety issues remain controversial. Furthermore, whitening agents are known to be unstable and short-lived. Since 2001, nanoparticles (NPs) have been researched for use in tooth whitening. Importantly, nanoparticles not only function as abrasives but also release reactive oxygen species and help remineralization. This review outlines the historical development of several NPs based on their whitening effects and side effects. NPs can be categorized into metals or metal oxides, ceramic particles, graphene oxide, and piezoelectric particles. Moreover, the status quo and future prospects are discussed, and recent progress in the development of NPs and their applications in various fields requiring tooth whitening is examined. This review promotes the research and development of next-generation NPs for use in tooth whitening.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10042-10065
Number of pages24
JournalACS Nano
Volume16
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • carbamide peroxide
  • enamel
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • nanoparticles
  • reactive oxygen species
  • tooth bleaching
  • tooth discoloration
  • tooth whitening

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