The Development of a Novel Shade Selection Program for Dental Composite Resin Restorations
Objectives: The objective of this study was to develop a shade selection program that predicts the shade choice with the smallest CIEDE2000 color difference for dental composite resin restorations when given a backing and target shade by utilizing principles of Kubelka-Munk layering. Methods: Using SAS 9.3 Statistical Analysis Software, a shade selection program was developed that incorporated Kubelka-Munk layering data of Herculite Ultra and Estelite Omega composite resins from a previously characterized database of absorption and scattering information. Test scenarios represented an inquiry based off of a backing selection shade (Shade B) and a target selection shade (Shade T). For the simulation, the thickness of the layer on the backing was 1.9 mm and the CIE illuminant was D65. The selection program was designed to select the shade that would give the lowest CIEDE2000 color difference when selected for the specific target and backing. Results: Test scenarios indicated a systematic and accurate shade selection system by suggesting a shade that resulted in a CIEDE2000 color difference of zero when using the same target and backing shades. Most scenarios of backing and target combinations gave at least one option that was beneath the acceptability threshold indicating a clinically acceptable shade match. Many test scenarios indicated options that were beneath the perceptibility threshold indicating a highly accurate process of shade selection. Conclusions: The shade selection program that was developed is a viable system that could reduce variability in observer selections while increasing patient satisfaction for potential use in clinical situations that require color matching a restoration to a tooth.
AADR/CADR Annual Meeting
2016 AADR/CADR Annual Meeting (Los Angeles, California) Los Angeles, California
2016 0058 Dental Materials 7: Color and Appearance (Esthetics)
Carney, Melody
( Ohio State University
, Dublin
, Ohio
, United States
)
Johnston, William
( Ohio State University
, Dublin
, Ohio
, United States
)
NIH T32 Training Grant
NONE
Oral Session
Color and Appearance (Esthetics) II
Wednesday,
03/16/2016
, 02:30PM - 04:00PM