Rade D. Paravina
University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston
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Journal of Dentistry | 2009
Rade D. Paravina
OBJECTIVESnThe goal of this study was to evaluate influence of different shade guides and respective shade matching methods on shade matching results and to analyze user satisfaction with these products and methods.nnnMETHODSnEighty-eight pre-doctoral dental students completed the study. The color of four target shade tabs was matched using Toothguide 3D-Master (TG), Vitapan Classical (VC), and the prototype of Linearguide 3D-Master (LG). Shade matching was performed using color-corrected light source and 0/45 degrees optical geometry. An intra-oral spectrophotometer was used for color measurements of target tabs and shade guide tabs. Results for the first 10 best matching shade guide tabs were expressed as ranks (best match - 10 points to 10th match - 1 point). Participants also performed subjective evaluation of three shade guides/tab arrangements. Descriptive statistics were calculated. T-test and Wilcoxon signed rank test were used for statistical analysis of the data (alpha=0.05).nnnRESULTSnThe best shade matching results were achieved using LG, followed by VC and TG, and the ranks were 9.1+/-1.2, 8.8+/-1.9 and 8.4+/-2.8. Differences in DeltaE* values for the first 10 matches between TG/LG (4.5+/-1.8) and VC (6.2+/-2.2) were found to be statistically significant (p<0.001). Subjective evaluation revealed significant advantage of LG compared to TG and VC.nnnCONCLUSIONSnLinearguide 3D-Master enabled better shade matching results compared to Toothguide 3D-Master (p<0.05). Both 3D-Master shade guides exhibited significantly smaller DeltaE* values for the first 10 matches compared to Vitapan Classical (p<0.001). Linearguide 3D-Master was superior in a subjective evaluation compared to Toothguide 3D-Master and Vitapan Classical (p<0.001).
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2009
Rade D. Paravina; Edward J. Swift
This Critical Appraisal focuses on defining color match in dentistry through determination of perceptibility and acceptability visual thresholds. Differences between in vitro and clinical conditions, monochromatic and polychromatic materials, and old and new Commission Internationale de lEclairage (International Commission on Illumination; CIE) formulas will be considered. Color difference thresholds can serve as a quality control tool and as guidelines for selection of dental materials and evaluation of their clinical performance.
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2009
Rade D. Paravina; Goran Majkic; Francisco H. Imai; John M. Powers
This Critical Appraisal focuses on how well dental shade guides correspond to the color range and distribution of natural teeth. In other words, we will discuss “chances” of shade guides to match shades of human teeth and demonstrate alternatives.
Archive | 2004
Rade D. Paravina; John M. Powers
International Journal of Prosthodontics | 2002
Rade D. Paravina; John M. Powers; Rose Marie Fay
Archive | 2004
Stephen J. Chu; Adam J. Mieleszko; Alessandro Devigus; Rade D. Paravina
International Journal of Prosthodontics | 2002
Rade D. Paravina
Journal of Prosthodontics | 2007
Rade D. Paravina; Goran Majkic; Francisco H. Imai; John M. Powers
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2001
Rade D. Paravina; John M. Powers; Rose Marie Fay
Archive | 2012
Stephen J. Chu; Mdt; New York; Alessandro Devigus; Med Dent; Beulach; Switzerland; Rade D. Paravina; Houston; Texas; Adam J. Mieleszko; Master Ceramist