Renata Poljak-Guberina
University of Split
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Journal of Dentistry | 2011
Renata Poljak-Guberina; Asja Čelebić; John M. Powers; Rade D. Paravina
OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to compare results of non-dental (conventional) and dental colour discrimination tests (customized, shade guide test), to evaluate influence of profession, gender and age of colour normal dentists and laboratory technicians on colour discrimination results and to evaluate results of colour deficient laypersons. METHODS A total of 36 colour normal dental professionals, all volunteers were divided into two groups consisting of 18 participants each: dentists (DDS) and laboratory technicians (CDT). In addition, a group 15 colour deficient males also volunteered (CDP). Colour discrimination was examined using Farnsworth-Munsell 100 Hue Test and total error scores (TES) were calculated. Participants performed a dentistry related colour discrimination test by matching 26 pairs of shade tabs. Shade guide scores (3DS) were calculated. These tests were performed under the controlled conditions of a viewing booth. Mean values and standard deviations were determined. ANOVA, Mann-Whitney test, t-test and Pearsons correlation coefficient (r) were used for result analysis. RESULTS TES and 3DS were correlated for colour normal observers, r = 0.47 (p < 0.01). No statistically significant differences in TES and 3DS by profession, gender and age were recorded. TES of 159 (83) and 3DS of 6.7 (2.7) were recorded for colour deficient laypersons. Based on TES, 33% of colour deficient laypersons had average discrimination, whilst 67% had low discrimination. CONCLUSIONS Within the limitation of this study, it was concluded that results of non-dental and dental colour discrimination tests were correlated, and that profession (DDS/CDT), gender and age gender did not influence colour discrimination of colour normal participants. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Although colour and appearance of dental restorations are of paramount importance for the aesthetic outcome, colour vision of dental professionals is not routinely tested. This paper validates and recommends the usage of dental shade guides for a simple, affordable and understandable testing of colour vision, either as a sole test or complementing conventional (professional) tests.
Collegium Antropologicum | 2005
Renata Poljak-Guberina; Ognjen Živković; Ante Muljačić; Marko Guberina; Tatjana Bernt-Živković
Military Medicine | 2009
Ognjen Zivkovic; Renata Poljak-Guberina; Ante Muljačić; Marko Guberina
Collegium Antropologicum | 2005
Renata Poljak-Guberina; Benjamin Čulig; Ognjen Živković; Adnan Ćatović; Dušan Kuzmanović; Ante Muljačić
Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2001
Dubravka Knezović-Zlatarić; Asja Čelebić; Melita Valentić-Peruzović; Josip Pandurić; Robert Ćelić; Renata Poljak-Guberina
Collegium Antropologicum | 2013
Ante Muljačić; Renata Poljak-Guberina; Ognjen Živković; Vide Bilić; Marko Guberina
Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2002
Danijela Vrček; Goranka Prpić-Mehičić; Arjana Tambić-Andrašević; Renata Poljak-Guberina; Nada Galić; Marina Katunarić
Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2001
Dubravka Knezović-Zlatarić; Asja Čelebić; Melita Valentić-Peruzović; Josip Pandurić; Robert Ćelić; Renata Poljak-Guberina
Stomatološki informator | 2018
Asja Čelebić; Kovačić, Ines, Kranjčić, Josip; Renata Poljak-Guberina; Dino Buković; Adel Abu Sharkh; Sanja Peršić Kiršić
13th Biennal Meeting International College of ProsthodontistsCape Town | 2009
Asja Čelebić; Boris Klaić; Jadranka Malina; Vesna Svetličić; Ivo Baučić; Denis Vojvodić; Adnan Ćatović; Renata Poljak-Guberina