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    The walking bleach technique is performed by application of a paste consisting of sodium perborate-(tetrahydrate) and distilled water
    (3% hydrogen peroxide H2O2), respectively, in the pulp chamber.


  • Attin T, Paque F, Ajam F, Lennon AM.

    Review of the current status of tooth whitening with the walking bleach technique.
      (Int Endod J. 2003 May;36(5):313-29.)
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  • Bizhang M, Heiden A, Blunck U, Zimmer S, Seemann R, Roulet JF.

    Intracoronal bleaching of discolored non-vital teeth.
      (Oper Dent. 2003 Jul-Aug;28(4):334-40.)
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  • Hosoya N, Cox CF, Arai T, Nakamura J.

    The walking bleach procedure: an in vitro study to measure microleakage of five temporary sealing agents.
      (J Endod. 2000 Dec;26(12):716-8.)
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  • Waite RM, Carnes DL Jr, Walker WA 3rd.

    Microleakage of TERM used with sodium perborate/water and sodium perborate/superoxol in the "walking bleach" technique.
      (J Endod. 1998 Oct;24(10):648-50.)
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