Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Supplement 1 , Pages e34-e39, 2009

Color differences: Polymerized composite and corresponding Vitapan Classical shade tab

  • William D. Browning

      Affiliations

    • Indiana University School of Dentistry, 1121 W. Michigan St., Room DS S317, Indianapolis, IN 46037, United States
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1 317 274 3640; fax: +1 317 278 2818.
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  • Rosalia Contreras-Bulnes

      Affiliations

    • Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, Facultad de Odontologia, Toluca, Mexico
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  • Martha G. Brackett

      Affiliations

    • Medical College of Georgia, School of Dentistry, Augusta, GA, United States
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  • William W. Brackett

      Affiliations

    • Medical College of Georgia, School of Dentistry, Augusta, GA, United States

Received 17 February 2009; received in revised form 27 April 2009; accepted 7 May 2009. published online 18 May 2009.

Abstract 

Objectives

This study compared newer composite resin restorative materials to the Vitapan Classical tabs they purported to represent.

Methods

Five Vitapan Classical tabs were studied: A3.5, B2, C1, C3, and D2 (n=3). These tabs created a variety of levels of lightness, chroma and hue. Each of these five shade tabs was removed from three different shade guides, and an intraoral spectrophotometer was used to capture CIELAB color coordinates. Three separate readings were made and all nine were averaged. The inter-tab color differences were also calculated. Five specimens approximately 4.0mm thick were fabricated for each of the shades studied using five different composite resin materials. Composite specimens were of the same size and shape as target shade tabs, and three separate recordings were made for each of them. This average was compared to five Vitapan Classical shade tabs to calculate the color differences using both CIELAB and CIEDE2000 color difference formulas. Color differences were compared to thresholds for perceptibility and acceptability reported in other studies.

Results

CIELAB and CIEDE2000 color differences ranged from 3.9 to 22.8 and from 2.1 to 13.8, respectively. None of the materials proved, an acceptable CIELAB color match to any of the shades tested.

Conclusion

When various shade tabs of Vitapan Classical shade guides were compared with correspondent tabs made of direct restorative composites, no material/shade combination resulted in an acceptable mismatch relative to the used standard of acceptability. Therefore, evaluated resin composites exhibited poor match compared to target Vitapan Classical tabs.

Keywords: Composite resin, Color, Color measurement, Delta E 2000, LCH, Lab, Spectrophotometer, Vita Classical shade guide

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PII: S0300-5712(09)00111-0

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2009.05.008

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Supplement 1 , Pages e34-e39, 2009