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Fig. 2 Specimen 2: (a), (b) Morphology and (c), (d) EDS before and after bleaching treatment respectively
Fig. 4 XRD of representative specimen 1 before and after bleaching treatment a) and b) respectively
Table 1.- Mechanical properties such as nanohardness (H), elastic modulus (E) and the stiffness (S) of the enamel before and after bleaching

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