Exploring Digital Gingival Shade Matching in Students.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Giordana Picolo Furini, Cristina Gomez-Polo, Ana Maria Martin Casado, Javier Montero
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Abstract

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

Material and methods: Seventy-six undergraduate dental students were evaluated in gingival shade selection using an in-house developed computer application. Fifteen intraoral gingival photographs and 21 pink gingival colour porcelain samples were used. The environmental conditions were standardised, and no time limit was set for answering in the computer application.

Results: Fourteen gingival colour samples (66.6%) were not useful to represent the studied gingival shades. Not all natural gingival colours studied were represented within the 50.50% acceptability limits of the pink samples. There were no statistically significant differences between males and females 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 colours 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 colour perception. The L* coordinate was the only one that influenced the correct perception of gingival colour by dental students, and it does so more in women than in men.

探索学生数字牙龈色度匹配。
目的:研究计算机应用于大学生牙龈颜色匹配的准确性。材料与方法:采用自行开发的计算机应用程序对76名牙科本科学生进行牙龈色度选择评估。使用15张口腔内牙龈照片和21张粉红色牙龈彩色瓷样。环境条件标准化,计算机应用中不设答题时限。结果:14个牙龈颜色样本(66.6%)不能代表所研究的牙龈颜色。并非所有研究的天然牙龈颜色都在粉红色样品的50.50%可接受限度内。在“命中”百分比方面,男女之间没有统计学上的显著差异。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”颜色标签的命中率越高);然而,线性相关系数均无统计学意义。结论:并非所有的粉红色陶瓷系统提供的颜色都能用于主观牙龈选择。男女生对牙龈颜色的感知差异无统计学意义。L*坐标是唯一影响牙科学生对牙龈颜色正确感知的坐标,而且对女性的影响比对男性更大。
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International Journal of Prosthodontics
International Journal of Prosthodontics 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
4.30%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Official Journal of the European Association for Osseointegration (EAO), the International College of Prosthodontists (ICP), the German Society of Prosthodontics and Dental Materials Science (DGPro), and the Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry (AIOP) Prosthodontics demands a clinical research emphasis on patient- and dentist-mediated concerns in the management of oral rehabilitation needs. It is about making and implementing the best clinical decisions to enhance patients'' quality of life via applied biologic architecture - a role that far exceeds that of traditional prosthetic dentistry, with its emphasis on materials and techniques. The International Journal of Prosthodontics is dedicated to exploring and developing this conceptual shift in the role of today''s prosthodontist, clinician, and educator alike. The editorial board is composed of a distinguished team of leading international scholars.
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