Psychosensorial mechanisms of colour perception – Applications in aesthetic dentistry

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Article_Title: Psychosensorial mechanisms of colour perception – Applications in aesthetic dentistry
Authors: Claudiu Leucuta*, Cris Precup, Mugur Popescu, Valeria Covrig
Affiliation: „Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, Romania
Abstract: The emergence of electronic systems for measuring the colour reduced failure rate. However, colour perception is a complex phenomenon that can be considered ultimately by the dentist. Colour choice may seem a minor thing, but aesthetic requirements have increased dramatically today. Therefore, a colour mismatch may lead to rejection of the work by the patient. Aesthetic sense is to be educated and trained in office and outside it with beneficial consequences for doctors and patients.
Keywords: colour choice, colour mismatch, aesthetic
References: H. Boyaci, K. Doerschner, J. Snyder, L.T. Maloney (2006), Surface Colour Perception in Three-Dimensional Scenes, Visual Neuroscience, 23, pp 311-321. Doi: 10.1017/S0952523806233431
H. Boyaci , K. Doerschner , L.T. Maloney, (2006), Cues to an equivalent lighting model,Journal of Vision, 6, pp106-118. ISSN 1534-7362
J. Chu, A. Devigus, A. Mieleszko, The physics of colour en Fundamentals of colour: Shade Matching and comunication in esthetic dentistry. Ed Quintessence Chicagos; 2004. pp. 3-17 ISSN 1698-6946
K. Doerschner, H. Boyaci, L.T., Maloney (2005), Representing the spatial and chromatic distribution of the illuminant in scenes with multiple punctate chromatic light sources, The Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Florida, May 2005. Abstract: Journal of Vision, 5(8), 785a (2005), ISSN 1534-7362
C.H. Graham, and J.L. Brown, (1965) Colour contrast and colour appearance Brightness constancy and colour constancy. C. H. Graham (Ed.), Vision and visual perception, New York: John Wiley & Sons (pp 452-478). (In this paper, the third and fourth laws are exchanged)
M. Merleau-Ponty, The Phenomenology of Perception (Fenomenologia perceptiei), Ed. Aion, Bucharest, 1999
L. Miller, Organizing colour in Dentistry. Journal of American Dental Association 1987;115: 26E-40E
A. Pascual-Moscardó, I. Camps-Alemany, Aesthetic dentistry: Chromatic appreciation in the clinic and the laboratory. Medicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal 2006;11:E363-8.
Read_full_article: http://www.jmedar.ro/pdf/vol13/iss4/JMA13-4-10Leucuta.pdf
Correspondence: Claudiu Leucuta, “Vasile Goldiş” Western University Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Str. Feleacului nr. 1 Arad 310396 Romania, Phone 0040-257-256931, e-mail: medicina@uvvg.ro

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Article Title: Psychosensorial mechanisms of colour perception – Applications in aesthetic dentistry
Authors: Claudiu Leucuta*, Cris Precup, Mugur Popescu, Valeria Covrig
Affiliation: „Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, Romania
Abstract: The emergence of electronic systems for measuring the colour reduced failure rate. However, colour perception is a complex phenomenon that can be considered ultimately by the dentist. Colour choice may seem a minor thing, but aesthetic requirements have increased dramatically today. Therefore, a colour mismatch may lead to rejection of the work by the patient. Aesthetic sense is to be educated and trained in office and outside it with beneficial consequences for doctors and patients.
Keywords: colour choice, colour mismatch, aesthetic
References: H. Boyaci, K. Doerschner, J. Snyder, L.T. Maloney (2006), Surface Colour Perception in Three-Dimensional Scenes, Visual Neuroscience, 23, pp 311-321. Doi: 10.1017/S0952523806233431
H. Boyaci , K. Doerschner , L.T. Maloney, (2006), Cues to an equivalent lighting model,Journal of Vision, 6, pp106-118. ISSN 1534-7362
J. Chu, A. Devigus, A. Mieleszko, The physics of colour en Fundamentals of colour: Shade Matching and comunication in esthetic dentistry. Ed Quintessence Chicagos; 2004. pp. 3-17 ISSN 1698-6946
K. Doerschner, H. Boyaci, L.T., Maloney (2005), Representing the spatial and chromatic distribution of the illuminant in scenes with multiple punctate chromatic light sources, The Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Florida, May 2005. Abstract: Journal of Vision, 5(8), 785a (2005), ISSN 1534-7362
C.H. Graham, and J.L. Brown, (1965) Colour contrast and colour appearance Brightness constancy and colour constancy. C. H. Graham (Ed.), Vision and visual perception, New York: John Wiley & Sons (pp 452-478). (In this paper, the third and fourth laws are exchanged)
M. Merleau-Ponty, The Phenomenology of Perception (Fenomenologia perceptiei), Ed. Aion, Bucharest, 1999
L. Miller, Organizing colour in Dentistry. Journal of American Dental Association 1987;115: 26E-40E
A. Pascual-Moscardó, I. Camps-Alemany, Aesthetic dentistry: Chromatic appreciation in the clinic and the laboratory. Medicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal 2006;11:E363-8.
*Correspondence: Claudiu Leucuta, “Vasile Goldiş” Western University Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Str. Feleacului nr. 1 Arad 310396 Romania, Phone 0040-257-256931, e-mail: medicina@uvvg.ro