%0 Journal Article %T In vivo evaluation of the effects of 10% carbamide peroxide and 3.5% hydrogen peroxide on the enamel surface %A Berga Caballero %A Amparo %A Forner Navarro %A Leopoldo %A Amengual Lorenzo %A Jos¨¦ %J Medicina Oral, Patolog¨ªa Oral y Cirug¨ªa Bucal (Internet) %D 2007 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X objectives: bleaching of vital teeth performed at home by the patient under the dentist£¿s supervision, using low-concentration peroxides and custom-fitted trays specifically designed for this purpose, is one of several options for this type of dental treatment, whether alone or in combination with another in-office bleaching technique. the objective of this study is to analyse the effect on the enamel surface of two bleaching products recommended for this technique. materials & methods: two bleaching products were used: vivastyle (vivadent), a 10% carbamide peroxide, and fkd (kin), a 3.5% hydrogen peroxide. they were applied in trays to the anterior teeth of 20 patients (10 in each group). the application times were 2 and 3 hours a day respectively for 28-33 days. replicas of the tooth surfaces before and after treatment were obtained. these were observed with a scanning electron microscope. results: the images obtained showed that the tooth surfaces remained entire and the enamel surface structures remained normal. conclusions: the results show that neither of the products affects the enamel surface: no post-operatory changes were observed. %K at-home tray vital bleaching %K carbamide peroxide %K hydrogen peroxide %K enamel %K scanning electron microscope. %U http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1698-69462007000500016&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en