Exploring Digital Gingival Shade Matching in Students.

The International journal of prosthodontics Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Epub Date: 2023-05-25 DOI:10.11607/ijp.8187
Cristina Gómez-Polo, Ana María Martín Casado, Javier Montero
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Abstract

Purpose: To study the degree of accuracy in gingival shade matching of undergraduate students using a computer application.

Materials and methods: In total, 76 undergraduate dental students' gingival shade selection abilities were evaluated using an in-house developed computer application. A total of 15 intraoral gingival photographs and 21 pink gingival color porcelain samples were used. The environmental conditions were standardized, and no time limit was set for answering in the computer application.

Results: Fourteen gingival color samples (66.6%) were not useful for representing the studied gingival shades. Not all natural gingival colors studied were represented within the 50.50% acceptability limits of the pink samples. There were no statistically significant differences between men and women in terms of "hit" percentages. The highest correlation coefficient (in absolute value) was for the L* coordinate (the darker the gingiva in the picture, the higher the hit rate for choosing the "ideal" shade tab); however, none of the linear correlation coefficients were statistically significant.

Conclusions: Not all colors provided in the pink ceramic system were useful for subjective gingival selection. There were no statistically significant differences between male and female dental students in gingival color perception. The L* coordinate was the only one that influenced the correct perception of gingival color by dental students, and it did so more in women than in men.

探索学生中的数字牙龈阴影匹配。
目的:使用计算机应用程序研究本科生牙龈色泽匹配的准确度:使用内部开发的计算机应用软件对总共 76 名牙科本科生的牙龈色泽选择能力进行评估。共使用了 15 张口内牙龈照片和 21 个粉色牙龈瓷色样本。环境条件标准化,计算机应用程序中的答题时间不受限制:结果:14 个牙龈颜色样本(66.6%)不能代表所研究的牙龈颜色。在 50.50%的粉色样本可接受范围内,并非所有研究的天然牙龈颜色都能代表。在 "命中 "百分比方面,男女之间没有明显的统计学差异。相关系数(绝对值)最高的是 L* 坐标(图片中牙龈颜色越深,选择 "理想 "色调选项卡的命中率越高);然而,所有线性相关系数都没有统计学意义:结论:并非粉色陶瓷系统提供的所有颜色都适用于主观牙龈选择。在牙龈颜色感知方面,男女牙科学生之间没有明显的统计学差异。L*坐标是唯一影响牙科学生正确认识牙龈颜色的坐标,而且对女生的影响大于男生。
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