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Gradated silicone shade guide utilized for shade matching extraoral prostheses

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jopr.13814

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maxillofacial prosthetics; intrinsic shade; color matching; gradated silicone carrier

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This article discusses an innovative method in medical field, which uses a digitally designed gradated silicone carrier to match the patient's skin tone and allows for the assessment of shade from the thin marginal edge to 5 mm thickness.
Shade matching of extraoral prostheses is completed by mixing pigments and rayon flocking into medical-grade silicone and using a carrier to evaluate the color match. This process does not account for how material thickness affects the appearance of the silicone. This clinical case report discusses an innovative way to match the patient's skin tone using a digitally designed gradated silicone carrier and how this device allows for the assessment of shade from the thin marginal edge to 5 mm thickness.

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