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Reliability of visual and instrumental color matching

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AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this investigation was to evaluate intra‐rater and inter‐rater reliability of visual and instrumental shade matching.Materials and MethodsForty individuals with normal color perception participated in this study. The right maxillary central incisor of a teaching model was prepared and restored with 10 feldspathic all‐ceramic crowns of different shades. A shade matching session consisted of the observer (rater) visually selecting the best match by using VITA classical A1‐D4 (VC) and VITA Toothguide 3D Master (3D) shade guides and the VITA Easyshade Advance intraoral spectrophotometer (ES) to obtain both VC and 3D matches. Three shade matching sessions were held with 4 to 6 weeks between sessions. Intra‐rater reliability was assessed based on the percentage of agreement for the three sessions for the same observer, whereas the inter‐rater reliability was calculated as mean percentage of agreement between different observers. The Fleiss' Kappa statistical analysis was used to evaluate visual inter‐rater reliability.ResultsThe mean intra‐rater reliability for the visual shade selection was 64(11) for VC and 48(10) for 3D. The corresponding ES values were 96(4) for both VC and 3D. The percentages of observers who matched the same shade with VC and 3D were 55(10) and 43(12), respectively, while corresponding ES values were 88(8) for VC and 92(4) for 3D.ConclusionsThe results for visual shade matching exhibited a high to moderate level of inconsistency for both intra‐rater and inter‐rater comparisons. The VITA Easyshade Advance intraoral spectrophotometer exhibited significantly better reliability compared with visual shade selection.CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCEThis study evaluates the ability of observers to consistently match the same shade visually and with a dental spectrophotometer in different sessions. The intra‐rater and inter‐rater reliability (agreement of repeated shade matching) of visual and instrumental tooth color matching strongly suggest the use of color matching instruments as a supplementary tool in everyday dental practice to enhance the esthetic outcome.
Title: Reliability of visual and instrumental color matching
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AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this investigation was to evaluate intra‐rater and inter‐rater reliability of visual and instrumental shade matching.
Materials and MethodsForty individuals with normal color perception participated in this study.
The right maxillary central incisor of a teaching model was prepared and restored with 10 feldspathic all‐ceramic crowns of different shades.
A shade matching session consisted of the observer (rater) visually selecting the best match by using VITA classical A1‐D4 (VC) and VITA Toothguide 3D Master (3D) shade guides and the VITA Easyshade Advance intraoral spectrophotometer (ES) to obtain both VC and 3D matches.
Three shade matching sessions were held with 4 to 6 weeks between sessions.
Intra‐rater reliability was assessed based on the percentage of agreement for the three sessions for the same observer, whereas the inter‐rater reliability was calculated as mean percentage of agreement between different observers.
The Fleiss' Kappa statistical analysis was used to evaluate visual inter‐rater reliability.
ResultsThe mean intra‐rater reliability for the visual shade selection was 64(11) for VC and 48(10) for 3D.
The corresponding ES values were 96(4) for both VC and 3D.
The percentages of observers who matched the same shade with VC and 3D were 55(10) and 43(12), respectively, while corresponding ES values were 88(8) for VC and 92(4) for 3D.
ConclusionsThe results for visual shade matching exhibited a high to moderate level of inconsistency for both intra‐rater and inter‐rater comparisons.
The VITA Easyshade Advance intraoral spectrophotometer exhibited significantly better reliability compared with visual shade selection.
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCEThis study evaluates the ability of observers to consistently match the same shade visually and with a dental spectrophotometer in different sessions.
The intra‐rater and inter‐rater reliability (agreement of repeated shade matching) of visual and instrumental tooth color matching strongly suggest the use of color matching instruments as a supplementary tool in everyday dental practice to enhance the esthetic outcome.

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