Color coverage of a newly developed system for color determination and reproduction in dentistry

Abstract Objectives A newly developed system for color determination and reproduction is logically arranged and systematically combines a few components to acquire its broad color range. The objective was to evaluate color coverage of human teeth with the range of the new system and to compare it wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of dentistry 2010, Vol.38, p.e50-e56
Hauptverfasser: Dozic, Alma, Voit, Norbert F.A, Zwartser, Rob, Khashayar, Ghazal, Aartman, Irene
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objectives A newly developed system for color determination and reproduction is logically arranged and systematically combines a few components to acquire its broad color range. The objective was to evaluate color coverage of human teeth with the range of the new system and to compare it with other existing systems. Methods The systems for color determination used in this study were: New system Standard (NS), New system Expanded (NE), Vita Classical (VC) and Vita 3D-Master (V3D) (Vita Zahnfabriek, Germany), Vintage Halo (VH) (Shofu, Japan), Chromascope (CH) (Ivoclar Vivadent, Lichtenstein). The tabs of all systems were measured with digital spectrophotometer, SpectroShade-Micro (MHT, Italy), and their L*a*b* values were compared with the L*a*b* values of 198 teeth (mean age = 30.10; SD = 13.15) to obtain their coverage errors. The Δ E ≤ 1.6 was established as threshold for perceptibility. Results Wilcoxon-signed rank test showed that the coverage of the teeth with the NE range was the best, as indicated by the lowest mean minimal Δ E value, followed by the NS range. Both ranges had statistically significant lower mean minimal Δ E values than all the other systems ( p > 0.01). The percentage of Δ E ≤ 1.6 was significantly higher for NS and NE range than for the other systems ( p > 0.01). Conclusions The newly developed color determination and color reproduction system could cover the range of human teeth, used in this study, below the level of perceptibility (Δ E ≤ 1.6) better than four other available contemporary systems.
ISSN:0300-5712
1879-176X
DOI:10.1016/j.jdent.2010.07.004