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A comparative study of shade-matching performance using intraoral scanner, spectrophotometer, and visual assessment

Joo Hyun Lee, Hee‐Kyung Kim

2024Scientific Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the clinical applicability of the shade-matching function in intraoral scanners. This study measured the tooth colors of maxillary anterior dentitions of 83 adults using visual matching, a spectrophotometer, and a scanner according to two color systems: VITA Classical (VC) and VITA 3D-Master (V3D). Agreement between each method was assessed by weighted Cohen’s kappa coefficient ( K W , α = 0.05). For V3D, the overall agreement between the scanner and spectrophotometer ( K W = 0.498) was higher than that between the scanner and visual matching ( K W = 0.473). Similarly, the agreement between the scanner and spectrophotometer ( K W = 0.283) was higher than that between a scanner and visual matching ( K W = 0.140) for VC. Regarding tooth position, the highest agreement between the scanner and spectrophotometer was observed on the right central incisor ( K W = 0.542) for V3D. Tooth color measurement with a scanner was comparable to that with a spectrophotometer, especially on the central incisors when using the VITA 3D-Master system. A scanner could serve as an alternative to a spectrophotometer for shade selection. However, color matching should still be visually verified.

Topics & Concepts

ScannerComputer scienceMatching (statistics)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionDentistryOrthodonticsPattern recognition (psychology)MathematicsMedicineStatisticsDental materials and restorationsDental Radiography and ImagingDental Erosion and Treatment