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Encyclopedia > Opalescent

Opalescence is a type of dichroism seen in highly dispersed systems with little opacity. The material appears yellowish-red in transmitted light and blue in the scattered light perpendicular to the transmitted light. The phenomenon is named after the appearance of opals. In optics, the term dichroic has two related but distinct meanings. ... In general, a colloid or colloidal dispersion is a substance with components of one or two phases, a type of mixture intermediate between a homogeneous mixture (also called a solution) and a heterogeneous mixture with properties also intermediate between the two. ... A substance or object that is opaque is neither transparent nor translucent. ... For other articles with similar names, see Opal (disambiguation). ...


There are different degrees of opalescent behaviour. One can still see through a slightly opalescent phase. The more particles and the bigger the particles are, the stronger the scattering arising from them and the cloudier the particular phase will look. At a certain concentration the scattering is so strong that all light passing through is scattered, so that it is not transparent any more.


Examples are the blue sky in the daytime and the yellowish-red sky at sunset. Another example can be made by adding a few droplets of milk to a glass of water: the milk looks bluish. If one looks through the milk at a light source, it looks yellowish-red. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


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Opalescence PF carbamide peroxide based gels come in strengths of 10%, 15%, and 20%, in 4, 8, 12 or 16 syringe packs.
The Opalescence® whitening system has been shown to be effective for removing some or all of the internal tooth discoloration due to congenital, systemic, pharmacologic, traumatic factors and aging.
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Opalescence® is available in a variety of carbamide peroxide concentrations to whiten even the most difficult stains.
Opalescence PF is recommended for whitening discolored teeth prior to placement of composite, veneers, and/or crowns.
The Opalescence formula has shown to be effective approximately 95% of the time for removing some or all of the discoloration and/or stains due to natural, congenital, systemic, pharmalogic, traumatic, etc. factors.
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