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Reflectance and color prediction of dental material monolithic samples with varying thickness

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/109567
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2021.12.140
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Tejada Casado, María de la Nativida; Ghinea , Razvan Ionut; Pérez Gómez, María Del Mar; Lübbe, Henning; Pop-Ciutrila, Ioana S.; Ruiz López, Javier; Herrera Maldonado, Luis Javier
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2022
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Tejada-Casado, M., Ghinea, R., Perez, M. M., Lübbe, H., Pop-Ciutrila, I. S., Ruiz-López, J., & Herrera, L. J. (2022). Reflectance and color prediction of dental material monolithic samples with varying thickness. Dental Materials, 38(4), 622-631.
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Objective: To assess accuracy of reflectance reconstruction and color estimation of different dental materials with varying thicknesses using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Method: A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B2, C2 and D2 shades and 5 thicknesses (within 0.5–2.5 mm range) of Vita Suprinity (VS-PC) and Vitapan Dentine (VD), were used. Reflectance measurements were performed over black background using a non-contact spectroradiometer with CIE 45∘∕0∘ geometry. A PCA based algorithm was proposed to reconstruct spectral data and color of samples, using both extrapolation and interpolation approaches. Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Goodness of Fit (GFC), correlation coefficient (R2) as well as ΔE00 with corresponding 50:50% acceptability and perceptibly thresholds (AT and PT) were used as performance assessment. Results: The interpolation approach provided an average RMSE = 0.01 and GFC > 0.999 when comparing predicted and measured spectral reflectances for both materials, while for the extrapolation approach RMSE = 0.02 and GFC > 0.999. Interpolation approach also resulted in lower overall mean color difference ΔE00 = 0.8 (ΔE00 = 0.9 for VS-PC and ΔE00 = 0.7 for VD), while using extrapolation approach resulted in higher overall mean color difference ΔE00 = 1.6, although below the AT (ΔE00 = 1.8 for VS-PC and ΔE00 = 1.5 for VD). Correlation values between predicted and measured spectral reflectances of R2 = 0.987 and R2 = 0.993 were globally obtained for VS-PC and VD, respectively. Significance: The proposed PCA-based algorithm is able to efficiently predict reflectance spectrum and color of monolithic samples of different dental materials with varying thickness. It can be used to optimize dental materials manufacturing processes and to improve chromatic accuracy of clinical dental restorations.
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