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Title: In vitro evaluation of color and translucency reproduction of maxillofacial prostheses using a computerized system
Authors: Arici, Yeliz Kasko
Bagkur, Meral
Bal, Bilge Turhan
Gungor, Merve Bankoglu
Nemli, Secil Karakoca
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0001-6820-0381
Keywords: Silicones; Color; Pigmentation
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: KOREAN ACAD PROSTHODONTICS, #705 KOREA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CENTER, 22 TAHRANNO 7 GIL, GANGNAMGU, SEOUL, 135-703, SOUTH KOREA
Abstract: PURPOSE. Accurate color matching of maxillofacial prostheses to skin is important for esthetics. A computerized color matching system specific to human skin has recently been developed. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy in color and translucency matching of the computerized color matching system across different skin colors. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The silicone was colored to simulate 28 different skin colors (n=5) to serve as "target skin colors". Using a spectrocolorometer (e-skin), color codes were determined for "replicate skin color" fabrication. CIELAB Delta-E between target skin color-replicate skin color pairs and translucency parameter were calculated. CIELAB Delta-E values were compared with one-way ANOVA and Tukey multiple-comparison. The agreement between L*, a*, b* and translucency parameter of target skin colors and replicate skin color were calculated by a two-way mixed average measures intraclass correlation coefficient. Translucency parameter of target skin color- replicate skin color pairs were compared with Paired t-test (alpha=.05). RESULTS. The mean CIELAB Delta-E value was 3.83 and significant differences were found among colors. The intraclass correlation coefficient showed excellent reliability for L*, a*, 13 5 and good reliability for translucency parameter (P<.001). The mean translucency parameter of replicate skin colors was significantly higher than that of translucency parameter. CONCLUSION. The computerized color matching system specific to human skin was found to be reliable in terms of color and translucency between target skin colors and replicate skin color.
URI: http://doi.org/10.4047/jap.2018.10.6.422
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