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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2016; 18 (1)
Color Selection and Reproduction in Dentistry. Part 1: Fundamentals of Color
Schmeling M
Language: English
References: 22
Page: 23-32
PDF size: 257.14 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Knowing the optical phenomena that determine the chromatic expression of tooth tissues and
their clinical application are essential factors for obtaining esthetic excellence in restorative treatments.
Tooth color matching with restorative materials is influenced by several factors, which can produce
frustrating results, for both the professional and the patient, when they are not controlled. Based on
scientific evidence, a sequence of three articles were performed describing the fundamentals of color
formation, the characteristics of the light interaction with the dental tissues and restorative materials
and the main methods of color selection and reproduction in esthetic dentistry.
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