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Influence of a gray background and the illuminant on tooth shade selection.
Liberato, Walleska Feijó; de Almeida, Eloah Nunes; Gallito, Marco Antonio; Faria-E-Silva, André Luis; Schneider, Luis Felipe Jochims; Cavalcante, Larissa Maria Assad.
Afiliação
  • Liberato WF; PhD member, LABA - Laboratory for Applied Biotechnology, School of Dentistry, Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Assistant Professor, Nucleus for Dental Biomaterials Research (NPBO), Veiga de Almeida University (UVA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Electronic address: wal
  • de Almeida EN; MS Member, Laboratory for Applied Biotechnology (LABA), School of Dentistry, Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Niterói, Brazil.
  • Gallito MA; Associate Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, Laboratory for Applied Biotechnology (LABA), Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Niterói, Brazil.
  • Faria-E-Silva AL; Associate Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, Federal Sergipe University (UFS), Aracaju, Brazil.
  • Schneider LFJ; Associate Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, LABA - Laboratory for Applied Biotechnology Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Niterói, Brazil; Associate Professor, Nucleus for Dental Biomaterials Research (NPBO), Veiga de Almeida University (UVA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Cavalcante LMA; Associate Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, Laboratory for Applied Biotechnology (LABA), Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Niterói, Brazil.
J Prosthet Dent ; 2024 Jan 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38228448
ABSTRACT
STATEMENT OF

PROBLEM:

Visual shade selection in dentistry may be influenced by factors that include the background color and the illuminant.

PURPOSE:

The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate the influence of using a gray background and a light-correcting device on visual shade selection. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

Two experienced clinicians assessed the incisor color of 30 volunteers using the VITA 3D-MASTER shade guide. Visual analyses were carried out using or not (control) a gray background, with and without (control) a light-correcting device (Smile Lite). Furthermore, the use of a polarizing filter was evaluated. Data from a clinical spectrophotometer were defined as the standard instrumental analysis. The agreement and the similarity (based on the whitening indexes of tabs) were evaluated between instrumental and visual analyses. Statistical testing was conducted through ordinal logistic regression and repeated-measures ANOVA. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to confirm the data distribution, and homogeneity of variance was assessed with the Levene test (α=.05)

RESULTS:

The use of Smile Lite resulted in lighter tabs than indicated by the instrumental analysis, and the opposite was observed in its absence. The polarizing filter did not affect the results (P>.05). For similarity, the illuminant improved the results (P<.001). The gray background reduced the differences between visual and instrumental analysis only in the absence of the Smile Lite (P<.001).

CONCLUSIONS:

The color similarity between visual and instrumental analysis improved with the use of a light-correcting device with or without a polarization filter. A gray background was useful only without the light-correcting device.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Prosthet Dent Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Prosthet Dent Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article