不同族群天然牙色空间的分类

IF 1.4 3区 工程技术 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Omnia Saleh, Sascha Hein, Stephen Westland, Mayumi Maesako, Akimasa Tsujimoto, Konstantinos Michalakis
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本研究旨在对不同民族的天然牙齿颜色空间进行分类,并评估Vita 3D-Master色度指南的覆盖误差(CE)。来自五个种族背景的490名志愿者参与了这项研究,他们的入选标准是年龄在20至45岁之间,拥有健康、排列正确、没有修复体的天然牙齿。排除有蛀牙、修复体或大量染色的牙齿。牙齿颜色测量通过标准化的摄影方法,采用灰色参考卡和交叉偏振滤光片。使用CIEDE2000公式计算色差,并确定CE。对审查员进行信度验证,数据采用R软件进行分析,显著性设置为p <; 0.05。结果表明,不同民族的牙齿颜色参数存在显著差异。亮度水平差异很大,非洲人的牙齿亮度最高,白种人的牙齿亮度最低。虽然在某些群体中,红色和黄色的值是重叠的,但非洲、中东和南亚人的牙齿更红,而东亚和南亚人的牙齿更黄。在所有种族中,Vita 3D-Master阴影指南的平均CE为5.1∆E 00,超过可接受阈值(AT≤1.8)。东南组CE最低,为2.8∆E 00,而非洲组CE最高,为6.3∆E 00。这些发现表明,天然牙齿的色域超出了现有色度指南的覆盖范围,在不同种族之间存在显著差异。这强调了增强色度指南的必要性,以实现可靠的配色在临床设置。
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Classifying the Natural Tooth Color Spaces of Different Ethnic Groups

Classifying the Natural Tooth Color Spaces of Different Ethnic Groups

This study aimed to classify the natural tooth color spaces of various ethnic groups and assess the coverage error (CE) of the Vita 3D-Master shade guide. A sample of 490 volunteers from five ethnic backgrounds participated, with inclusion criteria set for adults aged 20– to 45 with healthy, correctly aligned natural teeth free of restorations. Teeth showing caries, restorations, or substantial staining were excluded. Tooth color was measured through a standardized photographic method, employing a gray reference card and cross-polarized filters. Color differences were computed using the CIEDE2000 formula, and CE was determined. Examiner reliability was verified, and data were analyzed in R software, with significance set at p < 0.05. The results indicated significant disparities in tooth color parameters among ethnic groups. Lightness levels varied significantly, with African teeth presenting the highest values and Caucasians the lowest. While redness and yellowness values overlapped among some groups, African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian teeth showed higher redness, whereas East Asian and South Asian teeth were more yellowish. The mean CE of the Vita 3D-Master shade guide was 5.1 ∆E 00 across all ethnicities, exceeding the acceptable threshold (AT ≤ 1.8). The Southeastern group had the lowest CE at 2.8 ∆E 00, while the African group had the highest at 6.3 ∆E 00. These findings reveal that the color gamut of natural teeth extends beyond the coverage of existing shade guides, with notable variations across ethnicities. This underscores the necessity for enhanced shade guides to achieve reliable color matching in clinical settings.

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Color Research and Application
Color Research and Application 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
7.10%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Color Research and Application provides a forum for the publication of peer-reviewed research reviews, original research articles, and editorials of the highest quality on the science, technology, and application of color in multiple disciplines. Due to the highly interdisciplinary influence of color, the readership of the journal is similarly widespread and includes those in business, art, design, education, as well as various industries.
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