Color difference threshold determination for acrylic denture base resins

Jiabao Ren, Hong Lin, Qingmei Huang, Qifan Liang, Gang Zheng*

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Abstract

This study aimed to set evaluation indicators, i.e., perceptibility and acceptability color difference thresholds, of color stability for acrylic denture base resins for a spectrophotometric assessing method, which offered an alternative to the visual method described in ISO 20795-1:2013. A total of 291 disk specimens 50±1 mm in diameter and 0.5±0.1 mm thick were prepared (ISO 20795-1:2013) and processed through radiation tests in an accelerated aging chamber (ISO 7491:2000) for increasing times of 0 to 42 hours. Color alterations were measured with a spectrophotometer and evaluated using the CIE Lab∗ colorimetric system. Color differences were calculated through the CIEDE2000 color difference formula. Thirty-two dental professionals without color vision deficiencies completed perceptibility and acceptability assessments under controlled conditions in vitro. An S-curve fitting procedure was used to analyze the 50:50% perceptibility and acceptability thresholds. Furthermore, perceptibility and acceptability against the differences of the three color attributes, lightness, chroma, and hue, were also investigated. According to the S-curve fitting procedure, the 50:50% perceptibility threshold was 1.71ΔE00 (r2=0.88) and the 50:50% acceptability threshold was 4.00 ΔE00 (r2=0.89). Within the limitations of this study, 1.71/4.00 ΔE00 could be used as perceptibility/acceptability thresholds for acrylic denture base resins.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S35-S43
JournalBio-Medical Materials and Engineering
Volume26
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Acrylic denture base resin
  • CIEDE2000
  • acceptability threshold
  • perceptibility threshold
  • spectrophotometer

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