Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3146152 Journal of Dentistry 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesOpalescent dental esthetic restoratives look natural and esthetic in any light, react to light in the same manner as the natural tooth and show improved masking effect. The objective of this study was to determine the opalescence of tooth enamel with reflection spectrophotometers.MethodsColor of intact bovine and human enamel was measured in the reflectance and transmittance modes. Two kinds of spectrophotometers were used for bovine and one kind was used for human enamel. The opalescence parameter (OP) was calculated as the difference in yellow-blue color coordinate (CIE Δb*) and red-green color coordinate (CIE Δa*) between the reflected and transmitted colors.ResultsMean OP value of bovine enamel was 10.6 (±1.4) to 19.0 (±2.1), and varied by the configuration of spectrophotometers. Mean OP value of human enamel was 22.9 (±1.9).ConclusionsOpalescence varied by the configuration of measuring spectrophotometer and the species of enamel. These values could be used in the development of esthetic restorative materials.

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