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Värin valinta hammaslääketieteessä×Siipikuvaukset×Hampaan liikkuvuuden arviointi×
TieteenalaHammaslääketiedeHammaslääketiedeHammaslääketiede
MenetelmäperheProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Syntyvuosi1980s-1990s (formalized standards)1913 (original technique)1950s (formalized assessment)
KehittäjäMultiple innovators in restorative dentistryMultiple innovators, formalized in 20th centuryMultiple innovators (Miller, et al.)
TyyppiEsthetic assessment and selectionRadiographic examinationClinical mobility assessment
AlkuperäislähdeGuan, X. Y., Hao, Z. X., Zhou, G. Z., & Fang, C. X. (2005). Clinical evaluation of shade matching in tooth-colored restoratives. Chinese Journal of Dental Research, 8(1), 35-38. link ↗Ludlow, J. B., Davies-Ludlow, L. E., Brooks, S. L., & Howerton, W. B. (2006). Dosimetry of 3 intraoral digital imaging systems. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontology, 101(2), 226-234. link ↗Miller, S. C. (1950). Textbook of periodontia (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: The Blakiston Company. link ↗
Rinnakkaisnimetshade matching, color selection, tooth shade guide, spectrophotometrybitewing X-ray, bitewings, posterior radiographytooth mobility testing, mobility grading, periodontal mobility
Liittyvät343
TiivistelmäShade selection in dentistry is the process of determining the appropriate color and translucency of tooth-colored restorative materials to match the patient's natural dentition. Systematic shade selection involves visual assessment using calibrated shade guides, spectrophotometric measurement, and sometimes digital imaging to ensure esthetic harmony. Accurate shade selection is critical for patient satisfaction with restorations and requires understanding of tooth color dimensions (hue, value, chroma) and the optical properties of restorative materials.Bitewing radiography is a standard intraoral radiographic technique that captures the coronal portions of both maxillary and mandibular teeth in a single image, with the patient biting on a film holder or digital sensor. Introduced in the early 20th century and formalized as a diagnostic standard, bitewing radiographs are the primary image type for detecting approximal caries, monitoring alveolar bone level for periodontal disease assessment, and evaluating dental restorations and radiographic density changes. Digital bitewings have reduced radiation exposure and improved image quality and archiving.Tooth mobility assessment is a clinical examination that evaluates the amount and direction of movement of a tooth when lateral force is applied. Increased tooth mobility indicates loss of periodontal support (bone loss), trauma from occlusion, or other pathology affecting tooth attachment. Systematic mobility grading enables quantification of tooth stability, guides treatment planning, and assesses prognosis in periodontal disease and post-traumatic cases.
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ScholarGateVertaile menetelmiä: Shade Selection in Dentistry · Bitewing Radiography · Tooth Mobility Assessment. Haettu 2026-06-19 osoitteesta https://scholargate.app/fi/compare