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Color assessment of resin composite by using cellphone images compared with a spectrophotometer

Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2021³â 46±Ç 2È£ p.23 ~ 23
de Braganca Rafaella Mariana Fontes, de Moraes Rafael Ratto, Faria-e-Silva Andre Luis,
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 ( de Braganca Rafaella Mariana Fontes ) - Federal University of Sergipe Graduate Program in Dentistry
 ( de Moraes Rafael Ratto ) - Federal University of Pelotas Graduate Program in Dentistry
 ( Faria-e-Silva Andre Luis ) - Federal University of Sergipe Department of Dentistry

Abstract


Objectives: This study assessed the reliability of digital color measurements using images of resin composite specimens captured with a cellphone.

Materials and Methods: The reference color of cylindrical specimens built-up with the use of resin composite (shades A1, A2, A3, and A4) was measured with a portable spectrophotometer (CIELab). Images of the specimens were obtained individually or pairwise (compared shades in the same photograph) under standardized parameters. The color of the specimens was measured in the images using RGB system and converted to CIELab system using image processing software. Whiteness index (WID) and color differences (¥ÄE00) were calculated for each color measurement method. For the cellphone, the ¥ÄE00 was calculated between the pairs of shades in separate images and in the same image. Data were analyzed using 2-way repeated-measures analysis of variance (¥á = 0.05). Linear regression models were used to predict the reference ¥ÄE00 values of those calculated using color measured in the images.

Results: Images captured with the cellphone resulted in different WID values from the spectrophotometer only for shades A3 and A4. No difference to the reference ¥ÄE00 was observed when individual images were used. In general, a similar ranking of ¥ÄE00 among resin composite shades was observed for all methods. Stronger correlation coefficients with the reference ¥ÄE00 were observed using individual than pairwise images.

Conclusions: This study showed that the use of cellphone images to measure the color difference seems to be a feasible alternative providing outcomes similar to those obtained with the spectrophotometer.

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Color; Composite resins; Dental esthetic; Photography, dental; Spectrophotometry

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