Color Ranges and Distribution of Human Teeth: A Prospective Clinical Study.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
R Ghinea, L J Herrera, J Ruiz-López, M M Sly, R D Paravina
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Abstract

Introduction: This study investigated the in vivo color range of human teeth using a research-grade noncontact spectroradiometer, analyzing the effects of gender, age, ethnicity, and lifestyle factors, including diet, smoking, and oral hygiene.

Materials and methods: A total of 1004 participants were recruited at two research sites and stratified by gender, age, and ethnicity, and data on their dietary and oral habits were collected. Noninvasive color measurements of an upper central incisor were performed using a spectroradiometer and a fiber-coupled Xe-Arc light source. Color differences were computed using the CIELAB and CIEDE2000 color difference formulas, statistically analyzed, and interpreted through comparisons with 50:50% perceptibility (PT) and acceptability (AT) thresholds for dentistry.

Results: CIELAB and CIEDE2000 color coordinate values varied significantly. Female teeth appeared lighter and less yellow than men's. Age correlated with darker, more chromatic teeth, stabilizing only after Age 46. Significant ethnic differences were observed, particularly between African-American and Asian participants. Coffee consumption impacted teeth yellowness and chromaticity, while tea had no significant effect. Frequent tooth brushing led to lighter teeth, and tooth whitening considerably influenced color, emphasizing the effect of cosmetic dental treatments. Smoking showed minimal impact, with slight discoloration noted among light smokers compared to nonsmokers.

Conclusions: Color coordinate values by gender, age, and ethnicity exhibited statistically significant differences and, in most cases, noticeable color differences. With exceptions, the dietary/oral habits of the patient had a significant impact on the color of human teeth.

Clinical significance: The findings from this study provide detailed information and understanding of the color range and distribution of human teeth, which can help enhance the esthetic outcome of dental care and, consequently, the patient's satisfaction.

人类牙齿的颜色范围和分布:前瞻性临床研究
简介:本研究使用研究级非接触式光谱辐射计调查了人类牙齿的活体颜色范围,分析了性别、年龄、种族以及饮食、吸烟和口腔卫生等生活方式因素的影响:在两个研究地点共招募了 1004 名参与者,按性别、年龄和种族进行了分层,并收集了他们的饮食和口腔习惯数据。使用分光辐射计和光纤耦合 Xe-Arc 光源对上中切牙进行无创颜色测量。使用 CIELAB 和 CIEDE2000 色差公式计算色差,进行统计分析,并通过与牙科 50:50 可感知性(PT)和可接受性(AT)阈值的比较进行解释:结果:CIELAB 和 CIEDE2000 色坐标值差异很大。与男性相比,女性牙齿颜色较浅,黄色较少。年龄与牙齿颜色更深、色度更高相关,只有在 46 岁以后才趋于稳定。种族差异明显,尤其是非裔美国人和亚洲人之间。喝咖啡会影响牙齿的黄度和色度,而喝茶则没有明显影响。经常刷牙会使牙齿颜色变浅,牙齿美白对牙齿颜色有很大影响,这强调了牙齿美容治疗的效果。吸烟的影响微乎其微,与不吸烟者相比,轻度吸烟者的牙齿略有变色:结论:不同性别、年龄和种族的色坐标值在统计学上有显著差异,在大多数情况下,色差明显。除个别情况外,患者的饮食/口腔习惯对牙齿颜色的影响很大:临床意义:这项研究的结果提供了关于人类牙齿颜色范围和分布的详细信息和认识,有助于提高牙科护理的美学效果,从而提高患者的满意度。
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Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
124
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry (JERD) is the longest standing peer-reviewed journal devoted solely to advancing the knowledge and practice of esthetic dentistry. Its goal is to provide the very latest evidence-based information in the realm of contemporary interdisciplinary esthetic dentistry through high quality clinical papers, sound research reports and educational features. The range of topics covered in the journal includes: - Interdisciplinary esthetic concepts - Implants - Conservative adhesive restorations - Tooth Whitening - Prosthodontic materials and techniques - Dental materials - Orthodontic, periodontal and endodontic esthetics - Esthetics related research - Innovations in esthetics
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