Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Biosciences Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry Portland Oregon USA
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThis article demonstrates the use of a multicolored 3D‐printed model for laboratory shade evaluation of ceramic veneers.Clinical ConsiderationsA young female patient presented with peg lateral incisors and diastemata between her maxillary incisors. Four ceramic veneers for her maxillary incisors were fabricated using a digital workflow. A multicolored 3D‐printed model was manufactured using material jetting technology. The multicolored model and try‐in pastes were used to evaluate and adjust the shade of the veneers. Clinically acceptable color matching was achieved, the veneers were delivered without further chairside shade adjustments.ConclusionsSuccessful color evaluation and adjustment were achieved using the combination of multicolored 3D‐printed model and try‐in pastes. The use of this approach saved time for stump shade taking and fabrication of tooth‐colored dies.Clinical SignificanceA multicolored 3D‐printed model can be a useful tool for color evaluation and adjustment of ceramic restorations.