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A Single Blind Randomized Trial About the Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide Concentration on Light Activated Bleaching

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Figure 1. Flow diagram of the trial including detailed information on the excluded participants.
Table 3: Absolute Risk of Tooth Sensitivity (%) for the Treatment Groups Along With the 95%
Table 5: Number of Patients (%) Who Reported Tooth Sensitivity at Least Once in the Different Tooth Types, in the Maxillary Arch a

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