Clinical RelevanceAs a result of variations in accurate shade perception, considerations should be given to using multiple opinions to compensate for errors caused by gender or inexperience, especially when lighter shades are involved. SUMMARYStatement of the Problem: Precise shade matching can be one of the most difficult tasks for the dentist and some variables may influence the process of shade comparison.Purpose of the Study: This study tested the differences in shade perception between genders, the influence of the observer's clinical experience, and the value of ceramics in correct shade selection. Results: The results indicated that there were statistical differences among gender, clinical experience, and shades in discriminating ceramics.Conclusions: Men and observers with more clinical experience were more successful in discriminating shades, although darker shades were selected more correctly than the lighter ones.
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