Dentistry - External tooth bleaching products (ISO/DIS 28399:2025)

This document specifies the requirements and test methods for external tooth bleaching products. These products are intended for use in the oral cavity, either by professional application (in-office tooth bleaching products) or consumer application (professional or non-professional home use of tooth bleaching products), or both. It also specifies requirements for their packaging, labelling and manufacturer's instructions for use.
This document is not applicable to tooth bleaching products:
— specified in ISO 11609;
— intended to change colour perception of natural teeth by mechanical methods (e.g. stain removal) or using restorative approaches, such as veneers or crowns;
— auxiliary or supplementary materials (e.g. tray materials) and instruments or devices (e.g. lights) that are used in conjunction with the bleaching products.
This document does not specify biological safety aspects of tooth bleaching products.
NOTE Maximum concentration of a bleaching agent for professional or non-professional use is subject to each country's regulatory body.

Zahnheilkunde - Äußere Zahnbleichmittel (ISO/DIS 28399:2025)

Médecine bucco-dentaire - Produits d'éclaircissement dentaire par voie externe (ISO/DIS 28399:2025)

Le présent document spécifie les exigences et les méthodes d'essai relatives aux produits d'éclaircissement dentaire par voie externe destinés à être utilisés dans la cavité buccale, soit pour un usage professionnel (produits d'éclaircissement dentaire prévus pour une utilisation au cabinet dentaire) soit pour une application directe par le consommateur à domicile (produits d'éclaircissement dentaire pour un usage professionnel ou non professionnel à domicile). Il spécifie également les exigences relatives à l'emballage, à l'étiquetage et à la notice d'utilisation du fabricant.
Le présent document ne s'applique pas aux produits d'éclaircissement dentaire suivants:
— les produits spécifiés dans l'ISO 11609;
— les produits destinés à modifier la perception de la teinte des dents naturelles, soit par des moyens mécaniques (par exemple l'élimination des taches), soit à l'aide de techniques de restauration telles que les facettes prothétiques ou les couronnes;
— les produits auxiliaires ou complémentaires (par exemple les porte-empreintes) et les instruments ou dispositifs (par exemple les sources de lumière) qui sont utilisés conjointement avec les produits d'éclaircissement.
Le présent document ne spécifie pas les aspects relatifs à la sécurité biologique des produits d'éclaircissement dentaire.
NOTE La concentration maximale d'agent d'éclaircissement dentaire à usage professionnel ou non professionnel est fixée par l'organisme de réglementation de chaque pays.

Zobozdravstvo - Proizvodi za zunanje beljenje zob (ISO/DIS 28399:2025)

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2025
Zobozdravstvo - Proizvodi za zunanje beljenje zob (ISO/DIS 28399:2025)
Dentistry - External tooth bleaching products (ISO/DIS 28399:2025)
Zahnheilkunde - Äußere Zahnbleichmittel (ISO/DIS 28399:2025)
Médecine bucco-dentaire - Produits d'éclaircissement dentaire par voie externe (ISO/DIS
28399:2025)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 28399
ICS:
11.060.01 Zobozdravstvo na splošno Dentistry in general
71.100.70 Kozmetika. Toaletni Cosmetics. Toiletries
pripomočki
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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ISO/DIS 28399
ISO/TC 106/SC 7
Dentistry — External tooth
Secretariat: JISC
bleaching products
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ICS: 71.100.70; 97.170 2025-11-03
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ISO/TC 106/SC 7
Dentistry — External tooth
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bleaching products
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ISO/DIS 28399:2025(en)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Classification . 2
4.1 General .2
4.2 Products for professional application .2
4.3 Products for consumer application .2
5 Requirements . 2
5.1 Concentration of active ingredients for bleaching .2
5.2 Surface microhardness .3
5.3 Surface erosion .3
6 Measurements and test methods . 3
6.1 Preparation of tooth specimens .3
6.2 Preparation and application of tooth bleaching product .3
6.3 Surface microhardness .3
7 Packaging, marking and information to be supplied by the manufacturer . 3
7.1 General .3
7.2 Packaging .3
7.3 Marking and instructions for use .3
Annex A (informative) Test procedure for the measurement of hydrogen peroxide
concentration . 5
Annex B (informative) Light microscopy method for measuring erosion of enamel and dentine
caused by external tooth bleaching products . 7
Annex C (informative) Test method for laboratory assessment of tooth bleaching efficacy . 19
Bibliography .22

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ISO/DIS 28399:2025(en)
Foreword
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of ISO documents should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the editorial rules of the
ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www.iso.org/directives).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
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rights identified during the development of the document will be in the Introduction and/or on the ISO list of
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Organization (WTO) principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) see www.iso.org/iso/foreword.html.
This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 106, Dentistry, Subcommittee SC 7, Oral care
products, in collaboration with the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) Technical Committee
CEN/TC 55, Dentistry, in accordance with the Agreement on technical cooperation between ISO and CEN
(Vienna Agreement).
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 28399:2021), which has been editorially
revised. The changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— Editorial changes to improve clarity throughout the document.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html.

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ISO/DIS 28399:2025(en)
Introduction
External tooth bleaching products are used in dentistry for changing the colour of natural teeth towards a
lighter or whiter shade. They are applied in the oral cavity directly on the outer surfaces of teeth.
Specific qualitative and quantitative requirements for freedom from biological hazard are not included in
this document. Reference should be made to ISO 10993-1 and ISO 7405 when assessing possible biological or
toxicological hazards.
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DRAFT International Standard ISO/DIS 28399:2025(en)
Dentistry — External tooth bleaching products
1 Scope
This document specifies the requirements and test methods for external tooth bleaching products. These
products are intended for use in the oral cavity, either by professional application (in-office tooth bleaching
products) or consumer application (professional or non-professional home use of tooth bleaching products),
or both. It also specifies requirements for their packaging, labelling and manufacturer’s instructions for use.
This document is not applicable to tooth bleaching products:
— specified in ISO 11609;
— intended to change colour perception of natural teeth by mechanical methods (e.g. stain removal) or
using restorative approaches, such as veneers or crowns;
— auxiliary or supplementary materials (e.g. tray materials) and instruments or devices (e.g. lights) that
are used in conjunction with the bleaching products.
This document does not specify biological safety aspects of tooth bleaching products.
NOTE Maximum concentration of a bleaching agent for professional or non-professional use is subject to each
country’s regulatory body.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 1042, Laboratory glassware — One-mark volumetric flasks
ISO 1942, Dentistry — Vocabulary
ISO 3696, Water for analytical laboratory use — Specification and test methods
ISO 6344-1, Coated abrasives — Grain size analysis — Part 1: Grain size distribution test
ISO 8601-1, Date and time — Representations for information interchange — Part 1: Basic rules
ISO 11664-2, Colorimetry — Part 2: CIE standard illuminants
ANSI/ADA Specification No 41: Recommended Standard Practices for Biological Evaluation of Dental Materials
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 1942 and the following apply. ISO
and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/

ISO/DIS 28399:2025(en)
3.1
bleaching
removal of intrinsic or acquired discolorations of natural teeth, or changing their colour
towards a lighter or whiter shade using chemicals, sometimes in combination with the application of
auxiliary means
Note 1 to entry: Changing the colour of natural teeth towards a lighter or whiter shade is not limited to changing a
discoloration.
Note 2 to entry: Auxiliary means for bleaching other than the application of external energy are also conceivable.
[SOURCE: ISO 1942:2009, 2.28, modified — Note 1 to entry and Note 2 to entry have been added.]
3.2
professional home use
use prescribed by a professional and for use at home under the repeated supervision of the dentist
3.3
erosion
progressive loss of calcified tissue by chemical processes that do not involve bacterial action
[SOURCE: ISO 1942:2009, 2.292, modified — the term has been modified, the admitted term has been deleted
and a domain has been added.]
4 Classification
4.1 General
External tooth bleaching products can be classified for either:
a) professional application; or
b) consumer application.
NOTE External tooth bleaching products can be used alone or in conjunction with auxiliary means of application.
4.2 Products for professional application
These products are tooth bleaching products that are intended by the manufacturer to be applied only by
dental professionals (in office tooth bleaching products).
4.3 Products for consumer application
These products are tooth bleaching products that are intended by the manufacturer to be applied by the
consumer (for professional home use or for non-professional home use).
NOTE Such external bleaching products can be prescribed by a dental professional or directly available to
consumers.
5 Requirements
5.1 Concentration of active ingredients for bleaching
The concentration of active ingredients for bleaching (equivalent to hydrogen peroxide) delivered by the
unexpired product according to manufacturer's instructions for use shall be within the range of +10 % and
−30 % of the original concentration stated by the manufacturer for the unopened product. Annex A or any
other validated method that supports the use of the thiosulfate approach to H2O2 titrations, or any other
validated method of similar sensitivity, accuracy and free of biases can be used.

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5.2 Surface microhardness
The reduction in the Knoop hardness (KHN) or Vickers hardness (VHN) after bleaching shall not exceed
10 %, when tested in accordance with 6.3.
5.3 Surface erosion
Surface erosion of the teeth tested shall be less than the level which is caused by the standard reference
solution. The method described in Annex B or other equivalent methods can be used.
6 Measurements and test methods
6.1 Preparation of tooth specimens
Prepare enamel and dentine specimens taken from a consistent location on extracted human or bovine teeth,
that have been stored in a neutralized solution that disinfects but does not alter the physical properties.
Grind the specimen surface under a constant flow of water in accordance with ISO 3696 starting at P400 and
sequentially to a minimum of P1200 silicon carbide paper in accordance with ISO 6344-1. Then polish the
surface using a slurry or paste of 0,3 µm mean particle size aluminium oxide. Ensure a minimum of 1 mm
thickness of enamel or dentine tissue for the test specimen. Prevent dehydration of test specimens during
the preparation procedure.
6.2 Preparation and application of tooth bleaching product
The dispensing, processing and application of the tooth bleaching product used in tests (see Annex C) shall
follow the manufacturer's instructions for use. The method of bleach application shall simulate the clinical
procedure in quantity, frequency and duration of the application. Between bleaching intervals, and for 24 h
after the last bleach application prior to testing, specimens shall be stored at 37 °C in an artificial saliva
[6]
solution similar to that described in the ANSI/ADA Specification No. 41.
6.3 Surface microhardness
Evaluate enamel surface microhardness before and after bleaching treatment.
Determine KHN or VHN surface microhardness by applying a load of 0,49 N (equivalent to a 50 g load)
for 15 s. Evaluate a minimum of 10 specimens for each group, with three indentations for each specimen.
Prevent dehydration of test specimens during the specimen preparation procedure.
7 Packaging, marking and information to be supplied by the manufacturer
7.1 General
Additional information may be included at the discretion of the manufacturer or as required by ISO 22727.
7.2 Packaging
The components of the material shall be supplied in properly sealed containers which adequately protect
the contents and do not adversely affect the product quality.
7.3 Marking and instructions for use
For each package, the following applies.
a) Information shall be clearly marked on the outermost package or containers appropriate to the product,
as indicated in Table 1.
ISO/DIS 28399:2025(en)
b) Instructions shall accompany each package of the product and shall include the information appropriate
to the product, as indicated in Table 1.
Table 1 — Requirements for marking and instructions for use
Manufacturer’s
Outermost
No. Information Container instructions for
package
use
1 Name of the product M M M
2 Identification or name of the manufacturer M M M
3 Address of the manufacturer or the agent responsible for sale M — M
4 Recommended conditions of storage M — M
5 Manufacturer's lot number M M —
Expiry date given in accordance with ISO 8601-1 or —
6 M M
ISO 8601-2
Classification of the external tooth bleaching products
7 M — M
(Clause 4)
Clinical application of the external tooth bleaching products
8 — — M
(Clause 4)
9 Number of containers M — —
10 Net mass of product in each container M M —
11 Chemical name of active ingredient(s) M — M
12 Concentration of active ingredient(s) M — M
13 Concentration equivalent to hydrogen peroxide M M M
14 Instructions for use — — M
15 Recommended auxiliary device(s), exposure times and any special
instructions for use of the equipment
— — M
(for the materials requiring an auxiliary device only)
16 Specific contra-indication(s) or warning(s), such as 'irritation',
— — M
'avoid contact with eyes', as necessary
17 Statement equivalent to 'It is recommended that you consult with — — M
your dental professional before using this product.'
18 Date of issue or latest revision, if applicable — — M
Key
M: mandatory information
—: non-mandatory information
For single use containers, instructions may be labelled on the secondary packaging. The minimum information
on single use containers required are: manufacturer name, trade name, lot number, and expiry date.

ISO/DIS 28399:2025(en)
Annex A
(informative)
Test procedure for the measurement of hydrogen peroxide
concentration
A.1 Principle
The content of generated hydrogen peroxide (H O ) in tooth bleaching products is determined using a
2 2
modified thiosulfate titration method.
A.2 Test condition
Perform the test at (23 ± 2) °C.
[7]
A.3 Procedure (modified thiosulfate titration method, )
Use analytical grade sulfuric acid, potassium iodide, ammonium molybdate, sodium thiosulfate, chloroform,
anhydrous sodium carbonate, deionized water, in accordance with ISO 3696, grade 2., starch and hydrogen
peroxide. Conduct a titration calibration curve using a series of freshly prepared H O solutions at
2 2
concentrations that include the highest possible H O concentration in the test product.
2 2
A.3.1 Preparation of the test sample solution
A.3.1.1 Add approximately 1,0 g (weighing precision to 0,001 g) of test product or an amount appropriate
to the test, with rapid stirring, to 400 ml deionized water that contains 10 ml of sulfuric acid (25 %), 25 ml
potassium iodide (10 %), and 4 drops of ammonium molybdate solution (5 %).
Note The reason for 'rapid stirring' is that bleaching materials need to be completely dissolved in the solvent
(especially for powder-type materials).
A.3.2 Preparation of 0,1 mol/l sodium thiosulfate solution.
It is technically very difficult to prepare the standardized solution of 0,1 mol/l sodium thiosulfate for a
technician who is not knowledgeable about applied chemistry; therefore, technicians who prepare the
[7]
standard solution can refer to the literature
A.3.2.1 Dissolve approximately 25 g sodium thiosulfate into 1 l freshly boiled d-H O. It is recommended to
add approximately 0,15 ml (3 drops) of chloroform and 0,1 g anhydrous sodium carbonate to stabilize the
[7]
thiosulfate solution. Keep the solution away from light which will lead to decomposition of the solution.
[7]
A.3.2.2 Standardize the sodium thiosulfate solution following any of the methods in .
Note Standardized sodium thiosulfate solution is commercially available. [Sigma-Aldridge]
[7]
A.3.3 Preparation of the standardized starch solution is described in .
Note Standardized starch solution is commercially available [Sigma-Aldridge].

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A.3.4 Hydrogen Peroxide titration assay.
A.3.4.1 Perform the titration of 400 ml of test sample solution (contains 1,0 g test product) using 0,1 mol/l
sodium thiosulfate. Near the end of the titration when the colour of the solution is still faint yellow 2 ml of
starch solution are added. End of titration is marked by the sudden loss of blue colour of the indicator. It is
recommended to use a conical flask or a conical beaker, and to start titrating immediately after the sample
[7]
preparation to avoid oxygen contamination of the test solution .
A.3.5 Determine the hydrogen peroxide concentration.
A.3.5.1 Prepare a calibration curve using a range of known hydrogen peroxide solutions. Interpolate the
H O content using the titration calibration curve.
2 2
A.3.5.2 When using standardized titrants (e.g. USP standard grade), construction of a calibration curve is
not necessary. Calculate the mass concentration of H O using Formula (A.1):
2 2
C = (1,701× V/m) × Y/0,1 × 100 (A.1)
where
C is the mass concentration of H O , expressed as a percentage;
2 2
V is the titre of 0,1 N sodium thiosulfate, expressed in millilitres;
m is the mass of the test product dispensed, expressed in milligrams;
Y is the accurate concentration of sodium thiosulfate, expressed in mol/litre.
Repeat the measurement five times (n = 5) and calculate the mean H O concentration.
2 2
NOTE Formation of iodine can be indicative of the presence of sodium hypochlorite, which is relevant when the
method is used for testing an unknown active ingredient.

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Annex B
(informative)
Light microscopy method for measuring erosion of enamel and
dentine caused by external tooth bleaching products
B.1 Principle
The depth of erosion of enamel and dentine caused by external tooth bleaching products is determined using
a light microscope.
Test summary: sound enamel and dentine slabs of approximately 4 mm × 4 mm × 1,4 mm are cut from caries
and erosion free molars or incisors of human or bovine tooth. These slabs are mounted on a plastic rod
and the natural surface of the slab is removed by sanding to expose fresh enamel or dentine. The surface is
protected with fingernail polish leaving a 1,0 mm unprotected stripe down the centre of the fresh enamel
or dentine surfaces. The specimens are exposed to the potentially erosive so
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