Abu‐Hossin et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Comparison of digital and visual tooth shade selectionAbu‐Hossin et al., 2023
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- Abu‐Hossin S
- Onbasi Y
- Berger L
- Troll F
- Adler W
- Wichmann M
- Matta R
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- Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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Objective In dental restorations, color determination is very important for achieving esthetic results. The aim of this study was to compare visual shade selection using digital methods and to assess the repeatability of the utilized intraoral scanners. Materials and methods In …
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