A Clinician's Perspective on the Accuracy of the Shade Determination of Dental Ceramics-A Systematic Review.
Katarzyna DudkiewiczSzymon ŁacinikMaciej JedlińskiJoanna Janiszewska-OlszowskaKatarzyna GrocholewiczPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2024)
In conclusion, the most common method, the visual method, has lower accuracy and repeatability. Devices like spectrophotometers and colorimeters provide precise, repeatable, and objective measurements, but fail to be widely applied in everyday clinical practice. Clinicians should not rely solely on their senses for shade determination, but should turn to quantitative methods. Colorimetric devices connected to mobile applications are an interesting and useful tool. Software and apps based on artificial intelligence are emerging as promising tools, but they require further research.
Keyphrases
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