Literature DB >> 28461631

Satisfaction of Dental Students, Faculty, and Patients with Tooth Shade-Matching Using a Spectrophotometer.

Erin Ballard1, Michael J Metz1, Bryan T Harris1, Cynthia J Metz1, Jang-Ching Chou1, Dean Morton1, Wei-Shao Lin2.   

Abstract

The aims of this study were to evaluate dental students' clinical shade-matching outcomes (from subjective use of shade guide) with an objective electronic shade-matching tool (spectrophotometer); to assess patients', students', and supervising faculty members' satisfaction with the clinical shade-matching outcomes; and to assess clinicians' support for use of the spectrophotometer to improve esthetic outcomes. A total of 103 volunteer groups, each consisting of patient, dental student, and supervising faculty member at the University of Louisville, were recruited to participate in the study in 2015. Using the spectrophotometer, clinical shade-matching outcome (ΔEclinical) and laboratory shade-matching outcome (ΔElaboratory) were calculated. Two five-point survey items were used to assess the groups' satisfaction with the clinical shade-matching outcome and support for an objective electronic shade-matching tool in the student clinic. The results showed that both ΔEclinical (6.5±2.4) and ΔElaboratory (4.3±2.0) were outside the clinical acceptability threshold ΔE values of 2.7, when visual shade-matching method (subjective usage of shade guide) was used to fabricate definitive restorations. Characteristics of the patients, dental students, supervising faculty members, and restorations had minimal to no effect on the ΔEclinical The patients, dental students, and supervising faculty members generally had positive opinions about the clinical shade-matching outcome, despite the increased ΔEclinical observed. Overall, clinical shade-matching outcomes in this school need further improvement, but the patients' positive opinions may indicate the need to revisit the acceptability threshold ΔE value of 2.7 in the academic setting.

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Keywords:  clinical education; dental education; dental prosthesis coloring; dental school clinic; dental technology; prosthodontics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28461631     DOI: 10.21815/JDE.016.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Educ        ISSN: 0022-0337            Impact factor:   2.264


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1.  Spectrophotometric Evaluation of Shade Selection with Digital and Visual Methods.

Authors:  S Preethi Suganya; P Manimaran; D Saisadan; C Dhinesh Kumar; D Abirami; V Monnica
Journal:  J Pharm Bioallied Sci       Date:  2020-08-28

Review 2.  Shade Selection in Esthetic Dentistry: A Review.

Authors:  Mohammed Odhayd Alnusayri; Mohammed Ghazi Sghaireen; Merin Mathew; Bader Alzarea; Vinod Bandela
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-03-20
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