Dental crown and bridge shading system
First Claim
1. In a shade guide for dental crowns and bridges, the combination of a holder, a plurality of gingival shade selectors held thereby and a separate plurality of incisal shade selectors held thereby, each such selector comprising a shade button having an opaque backing layer, with each shade button of the gingival shade selectors having a concave portion tapering to a relatively thin edge, and each shade button of the incisal shade selectors having a corresponding edge portion that is convex and relatively thicker than that of the gingival shade button.
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Abstract
A standardized system of color or shade selection and application is provided for crown and bridge prosthodontia, especially involving composite metal-ceramic crowns and bridges, using commercially available dental porcelains. A prosthodontic shade guide holds removable shade selectors to present separately distinct gingival and incisal shades of dental porcelain in accordance with their appearance on metal crowns and bridges. Each gingival shade selector comprises a thin opaque backing layer overlain by a thicker tapering body layer on a concave support, while each incisal shade selector comprises a thick tapering convex layer suitably supported. In the instance of a crown, the tooth is reduced dimensionally corresponding to the shade selector thicknesses (both gingival and incisal), and the crown is fabricated to a basic thickness to accommodate the respective layers. The crown is covered similarly to the shade selectors with such an opaque layer, then with such body layer, and finally such incisal layer is applied in desired depth to the incisal portion and is drawn down progressively thinner toward the gum line to duplicate the range of natural tooth color being matched.
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4 Claims
- 1. In a shade guide for dental crowns and bridges, the combination of a holder, a plurality of gingival shade selectors held thereby and a separate plurality of incisal shade selectors held thereby, each such selector comprising a shade button having an opaque backing layer, with each shade button of the gingival shade selectors having a concave portion tapering to a relatively thin edge, and each shade button of the incisal shade selectors having a corresponding edge portion that is convex and relatively thicker than that of the gingival shade button.
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