FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: optical parameters of a restored tooth. An enamel bed is formed in accordance with optically significant anatomical areas of the enamel: palatinal wall is formed of enamel mass, which is two tones lighter than a base; a superior posterior-aproximal wall is formed of the same enamel mass that is used for the palatinal wall; inferior posterior-aproximal and palatinal walls of a cutting edge are made of enamel mass having tone C and intensity equal to that of the primary enamel mass; a superior anterior-aproximal wall is formed of the enamel mass, which is one tone lighter than the base; inferior anterior-aproximal and vestibular walls of the cutting edge are made of the enamel mass having tone T; an immature enamel layer has tones W; the vestibular wall is formed of the enamel wall of primary tone.
EFFECT: method enables increasing the quality of colour transfer and reducing the number of poor-quality restorations.
1 tbl, 7 dwg
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Dates
2015-04-10—Published
2014-02-13—Filed