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A comparison of colorimetric and visual methods for the assessment of masticatory performance with color-changeable chewing gum in older persons

Authors :
Yoshihiro Kugimiya
Yutaka Watanabe
Maki Shirobe
Yoshiko Motohashi
Keiko Motokawa
Ayako Edahiro
Yuki Ohara
Masahiro Ryu
Kentaro Igarashi
Daichi Hoshino
Junko Nakajima
Takayuki Ueda
Yu Taniguchi
Toru Ogawa
Kenji Maekawa
Katsushi Tamaki
Takuo Kuboki
Akihiko Kitamura
Shoji Shinkai
Hirohiko Hirano
Source :
Journal of Dental Sciences, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 380-388 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Background/purpose: Color-changeable chewing gum is used for the evaluation of masticatory performance. However, it is currently unclear whether colorimetric and visual assessment methods yield consistent results. This study aimed to clarify the consistency between colorimetric and visual methods used for the evaluation of color changes in color-changeable chewing gum. Materials and methods: The sample comprised 644 older persons (mean age, 75.4 ± 6.4 years). The chewing gum was masticated 60 times at the participant's own chewing rate and then expectorated. The color of the chewing gum was evaluated with the ΔE values and a∗ values, measured using a colorimeter, and the 10 Color Shades (10CSh) and 5 Color Scales (5CSc), using visual evaluation. Spearman's correlation analysis was performed to examine the correlation between the results obtained by the four methods. The significance level was set at α = 0.05. Results: The ΔE values, a∗ values, 10CSh scores, and 5CSc scores were all significantly correlated. The highest correlation coefficient (0.979) was between the ΔE values and a∗ values. The lowest correlation coefficient (0.847) was between the a∗ values and 5CSc scores. Decreased masticatory performance was observed with increased age. Conclusion: Significant correlations were found for all four methods used in the assessment of masticatory performance with color-changeable chewing gum. While visually based assessments are valid, colorimetric methods are more sensitive to smaller changes in masticatory performance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19917902
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Dental Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7b7dc349b57e45158a27167cabeaa73c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jds.2020.08.010