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Dental Materials | 2010

Pilot in vivo image spectro-photometric evaluation of optical properties of pure enamel and enamel–dentin complex

A.J. Feilzer; Vedrana Braut; Nacer Benbachir; Nicolas Rizcalla; Juan R. Mayoral; Ivo Krejci

OBJECTIVES The aim of this in vivo study is to investigate the L*a*b*and the opacity (CR) of front teeth by means of an image spectrophotometer and to evaluate the eventual influence of the background color on the results. The second aim is to investigate if there is a relationship between tea, coffee, red wine drinking habits or smoking habits of the test subjects and tooth color. METHODS A novel image based spectro-photometric approach was developed and applied on a Swiss Army recruits group quantifying L*a*b* of pure enamel as well as of enamel-dentin complex against black and white background together with CR. RESULTS When 2mm thick pure enamel was considered, the values obtained were (mean (SD)) L*(76.3 (3.4)), a*(3.4 (1.2)) and b*(17.2 (2.45)) against white background and L*(63.5 (4.2)), a*(0.8 (1.3)) and b*(10.7 (2.7)) against black background. The opacity (CR) of 2mm thick pure enamel was (64.4 (0.1)). When 3mm thick enamel-dentin complex was considered, the values obtained were L*(79.0 (2.6)), a*(3.9 (1.3)) and b*(20.4 (3.0)) against a white background and L*(74.9 (3.0)), a*(1.8 (1.2)) and b*(16.7 (3.1)) against a black background. The opacity (CR) of 3mm thick enamel-dentin complex was (87.4 (0.1)). SIGNIFICANCE The application of this method on a larger group of subjects of different ages may serve as a database for a more exact characterization of optical properties of natural enamel and dentin.


Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2017

Ponovljivost tehnika određivanja centrične relacije s pomoću analize položaja kondila

Nikolina a Holen Galeković; Vesna Fugošić; Vedrana Braut; Robert Ćelić

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to determine the reproducibility of clinical centric relation (CR) registration techniques (bimanual manipulation, chin point guidance and Roths method) by means of condyle position analysis. MATERIAL AND METHODS Thirty two fully dentate asymptomatic subjects (16 female and 16 male) with normal occlusal relations (Angle class I) participated in the study (mean age, 22.6 ± 4.7 years). The mandibular position indicator (MPI) was used to analyze the three-dimensional (anteroposterior (ΔX), superoinferior (ΔZ), mediolateral (ΔY)) condylar shift generated by the difference between the centric relation position (CR) and the maximal intercuspation position (MI) observed in dental arches. RESULTS The mean value and standard deviation of three-dimensional condylar shift of the tested clinical CR techniques was 0.19 ± 0.34 mm. Significant differences within the tested clinical CR registration techniques were found for anteroposterior condylar shift on the right side posterior (Δ Xrp; P ≤ 0.012); and superoinferior condylar shift on the left side inferior (Δ Zli; P ≤ 0.011), whereas between the tested CR registration techniques were found for anteroposterior shift on the right side posterior (ΔXrp, P ≤ 0.037) and superoinferior shift on the right side inferior (ΔZri, P ≤ 0.004), on the left side inferior (ΔZli, P ≤ 0.005) and on the left side superior (ΔZls, P ≤ 0.007). CONCLUSION Bimanual manipulation, chin point guidance and Roths method are clinical CR registration techniques of equal accuracy and reproducibility in asymptomatic subjects with normal occlusal relationship.


Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2015

Influence of the Hinge Axis Transfer Modality on the Three-Dimensional Condylar Shift Between the Centric Relation and the Maximum Intercuspation Positions

Nikolina a Holen Galeković; Vesna Fugošić; Vedrana Braut; Robert Ćelić

PURPOSE The purpose of the study was to determine whether the hinge axis registration and the transfer modality (facebow transfer vs. average mounting) from the subject to the articulator affect the three-dimensional condylar shift between the centric relation (CR) and the maximum intercuspation (MI) position. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study was comprised of 32 fully dentate subjects (16 male and 16 female). Only the asymptomatic participants with normal occlusal relations (Angle class I) aged 20 - 33 (mean age 22.6 ± 4.7) met the inclusion criteria. Three-dimensional condylar shift (anteroposterior, superoinferior and mediolateral shift) between the centric relation position (CR) and the maximum intercuspation (MI) position was analyzed by means of Mandibular Position Indicator (SAM Prazisionstechnik GmbH, Muenchen, Germany). RESULTS The average three-dimensional condylar shift was 0.13 ± 0.12 mm for facebow transfer and 0.22 ± 0.23 mm for average mounting. There were no statistically significant differences noted between genders. The results of the Mann-Whitney test showed statistically significant differences for anteroposterior and superoinferior condylar shift (P < 0.001). However, the difference in the mediolateral shift was not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS In order to find discrepancies within the three-dimensional condylar shift, facebow transfer proved to be more accurate than the average mounting in the semi-adjustable articulator. However, the average value of three-dimensional shifts of the condyle did not differ from normal values and they did not have clinical significance. Thus, both ways of transfer modalities (facebow transfer and average mounting) in asymptomatic subjects with normal occlusion can be considered reliable.


Quintessence International | 2010

A long-term laboratory test on staining susceptibility of esthetic composite resin materials

Vedrana Braut; Daniel Gutemberg; Ivo Krejci; Didier Dietschi; A.J. Feilzer


Collegium Antropologicum | 2011

Influence of Depression and Somatization on Acute and Chronic Orofacial Pain in Patients with Single or Multiple TMD Diagnoses

Robert Ćelić; Vedrana Braut; Nikola Petričević


American Journal of Dentistry | 2009

Influence of mechanical and chemical degradation on surface gloss of resin composite materials

Vedrana Braut; Ivone Uhač; Nacer Benbachir; A.J. Feilzer; Ivo Krejci


Odontology | 2014

Influence of background on natural tooth colour coordinates: an in vivo evaluation

Vedrana Braut; Enrico di Bella; Dorien Lefever


Collegium Antropologicum | 2010

Depression, somatization and anxiety in female patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD).

Vlatka Lajnert; Tanja Frančišković; Renata Gržić; Daniela Kovačević Pavičić; Danko Bakarčić; Dino Buković; Asja Čelebić; Vedrana Braut; Vesna Fugošić


Collegium Antropologicum | 2009

Influence of Chronic Stress and Oclusal Interference on Masseter Muscle Pain in Rat

Sunčana Simonić-Kocijan; Ivone Uhač; Vedrana Braut; Zoran Kovač; Daniela Kovačević Pavičić; Vesna Fugošić; Miranda Muhvić Urek


Collegium Antropologicum | 2011

Masticatory muscle and temporomandibular joint pain in Croatian war veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder

Ivone Uhač; Petra Tariba; Zoran Kovač; Sunčana Simonić-Kocijan; Vlatka Lajnert; Vesna Fugošić Mesić; Davor Kuiš; Vedrana Braut

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A.J. Feilzer

Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam

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