Matching the Optical Properties of Direct Esthetic Dental Restorative Materials to Those of Human Enamel and Dentin |
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Contents
Fundamentals of colorimetry visual light spectroscopy and twoflux | 5 |
Optical properties of human enamel and dentin | 28 |
Optical properties of direct restorative materials | 67 |
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absorption acceptable analysis ANOVA appearance applied approximately backings brands calculated CIELAB clinical color differences color matching color parameters color space color vision comparing Compoglass composite resin composite resin materials cores correlation curves dental dental restorative dentin specimens described determined diffuse reflectance direct discs Dyract effects enamel and dentin enamel/dentin Equations error Female Figure formula function glass Gray groups Herculite XRV human observer illuminant included Johnston Kubelka-Munk Kubelka-Munk Absorption Kubelka-Munk theoretical reflectance layer light Male matching Mean Square measured nonlinear regression object Observed reflectance patient placed plate plotted against Kubelka-Munk position produce range reflectance spectra reflectance values representative resin and compomer response restorative materials rods samples selected shade significant slab Source standard deviations surface Table techniques teeth Test thickness tissues tooth translucency parameters tristimulus values Wavelength nm