Assessing the Aesthetic Performance of CAD/CAM Provisional Restorative Materials: A Spectrophotometric Analysis

Achieving color match between natural teeth and restorative materials is crucial in dentistry. Factors such as the light source, brightness, and opacity influence tooth color, determined by light absorption and scattering within the material. Advances in CAD/CAM systems have enhanced prosthodontic t...

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subjects Aesthetics
Analysis
CAD
CAD-CAM systems
CAD/CAM
Composite materials
Computer aided design
Computer programs
Dentistry
Electromagnetic absorption
Light
Light sources
Masking
Optical properties
Patient satisfaction
Prosthodontics
Resins
Spectrophotometry
Stability
Statistical analysis
Success
Teeth
Variables
Variance analysis
Visual perception
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