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Introdução: A sociedade atual atribui um grande valor à estética do sorriso. Para satisfazer estas expectativas, os médicos dentistas devem selecionar com precisão a cor dos dentes ao realizar restaurações, de forma a garantir resultados estéticos satisfatórios.
Objetivo: Realizar uma revisão narrativa com o propósito de investigar as potenciais vantagens do método espectrofotométrico em comparação com o método visual na seleção da cor dentária in vivo.
Materiais e Métodos: A pesquisa foi efetuada através de várias bases de dados com combinações de palavras-chaves e operadores booleanos, em estrita conformidade com os critérios de inclusão/exclusão estabelecidos.
Discussão: Foram selecionados dez estudos, sendo que quatro indicaram que o espectrofotómetro é mais preciso na correspondência de cores dentárias do que o método visual. No entanto, a combinação de ambos os métodos foi considerada benéfica por alguns autores, pois os métodos complementam-se. Seis artigos não demonstraram uma superioridade clara de um método sobre o outro, sugerindo que ambos podem ser igualmente eficazes. A escolha entre o método visual e o espectrofotométrico pode depender de fatores como as preferências do profissional e o contexto clínico específico.
Conclusão: O método instrumental apresenta um maior potencial com vista a uma seleção da tonalidade adequada, contudo, o método visual continua a ser eficaz, pelo que vários autores concluíram que podem ser usados em complementaridade.
Introduction: Contemporary society places significant importance on the aesthetics of a smile. To meet these expectations, dentists must accurately select tooth color when performing restorations to ensure satisfactory aesthetic outcomes. Objective: To conduct a narrative review with the purpose of investigating the potential advantages of the spectrophotometric method compared to the visual method in vivo tooth color selection. Materials and Methods: The research was carried out through various databases using combinations of keywords and Boolean operators in strict accordance with established inclusion/exclusion criteria. Discussion: Ten studies were selected, with four indicating that the spectrophotometer is more accurate in matching tooth colors than the visual method. However, some authors found that the combination of both methods was beneficial as they complement each other. Six articles did not demonstrate a clear superiority of one method over the other, suggesting that both may be equally effective. The choice between the visual method and spectrophotometry may depend on factors such as the professional's preference s and the specific clinical context. Conclusion: The instrumental method holds greater potential for selecting the appropriate shade; however, the visual method remains effective, and several authors concluded that they can be used in complementarity.
Introduction: Contemporary society places significant importance on the aesthetics of a smile. To meet these expectations, dentists must accurately select tooth color when performing restorations to ensure satisfactory aesthetic outcomes. Objective: To conduct a narrative review with the purpose of investigating the potential advantages of the spectrophotometric method compared to the visual method in vivo tooth color selection. Materials and Methods: The research was carried out through various databases using combinations of keywords and Boolean operators in strict accordance with established inclusion/exclusion criteria. Discussion: Ten studies were selected, with four indicating that the spectrophotometer is more accurate in matching tooth colors than the visual method. However, some authors found that the combination of both methods was beneficial as they complement each other. Six articles did not demonstrate a clear superiority of one method over the other, suggesting that both may be equally effective. The choice between the visual method and spectrophotometry may depend on factors such as the professional's preference s and the specific clinical context. Conclusion: The instrumental method holds greater potential for selecting the appropriate shade; however, the visual method remains effective, and several authors concluded that they can be used in complementarity.
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Cor Medicina dentária Tonalidade Dente Espectrofotometria Visual Perceção de cor Color Dentistry Shade Tooth Spectrophotometry Visual Color perception
