sodium perborate

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sodium perborate

n.
A white odorless crystalline compound, NaBO2·H2O2·3H2O, used as a mild alkaline oxidizing agent in dentifrices, as a topical antiseptic and deodorant, and as an industrial reagent.
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sodium perborate

n
(Elements & Compounds) a white odourless crystalline compound used as an antiseptic and deodorant. Formula: NaBO3.4H2O
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In addition, soil-friendly attributes of sodium percarbonate as compared to borax-inclosing sodium perborate, has worked positively to support its sales in the recent past and is expected to continue.
The name refers to original ingredients sodium perborate and sodium silicate.
Different bleaching agents were used such as sodium perborate, hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide with various concentrations.
Sodium perborate is usually applied for internal bleaching of root canal treated teeth, it was also experienced and noticed that internal bleaching affect the surrounding composite restoration.
To remove the discoloration from the nails, the tips of the fingers may be dipped in sodium perborate powder worked under the nails.
Bleaching was performed with an intracanal paste of sodium perborate mixed with distilled water (Whiteness Perborato; FGM, Joinville, SC, Brazil), which was replaced every 5 days [13].
The main preservatives are detergents (benzalkonium chloride, cetrimide, polyquad) or oxidative agents (sodium perborate, stabilized oxychloro complex) (NOECKER, 0001).
EcoWaste Coalition has asked the Food and Drug Administration to direct manufacturers to voluntary recall hair dye products that contain the chemical sodium perborate, following a product alert issued in Europe.
This refers mainly to pulpless teeth bleached from the side of the pulp chamber using hydrogen peroxide, sodium perborate and urea peroxide.
The denture base hardness is used to evaluate the changes in the surface characteristics of acrylic resins and that result from denture cleansers,16 thermal cycling17 toothbrush/dentifrice abrasion18 and different systems of denture base polymerisation.19 Literature showed that different acrylic resins present significantly lower hardness after being submitted to 3.78% sodium perborate solutions of 1% sodium hypochlorite and 4% chlorhexidine gluconate solutions.20 Previous studies have shown that the hardness of a denture base is not significantly decreased by decontaminating in 4% chlorhexidine solutions or 1% sodium hypochlorite for 1 minute21 and in sodium perborate for 10 minutes.22
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