1991
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(91)90209-f
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Shade color discrimination by men and women

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“…Znanstvena istraživanja dokazala su da izvor svjetlosti, odnosno njegove karakteristike temperature i rasvijetljenosti, mogu utjecati na odabir boje zuba pri uporabi standardnih ključeva boja (24,25). Stoga je cilj ovog istraživanja bio ispitati mogu li različiti uvjeti osvjetljenja utjecati na vrijednosti mjerenja boje intraoralnim spektrofotometrom.…”
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“…Znanstvena istraživanja dokazala su da izvor svjetlosti, odnosno njegove karakteristike temperature i rasvijetljenosti, mogu utjecati na odabir boje zuba pri uporabi standardnih ključeva boja (24,25). Stoga je cilj ovog istraživanja bio ispitati mogu li različiti uvjeti osvjetljenja utjecati na vrijednosti mjerenja boje intraoralnim spektrofotometrom.…”
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“…Scientific studies have proven that the light source, meaning the temperature characteristics and the illuminance, can influence the tooth color assessment when using standard shade-guides (24,25). Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate the impact of different light conditions on the color measurement using intraoral spectrophotometer.…”
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“…9 This is one of the reasons women are considered more capable of matching shades than men are. 1,10,11 It is known that men and women differ in their capacity to distinguish shades, 7,12,13 and traditionally women have been considered better at selecting shades than men. 11,14 The majority of studies have attached little or no importance to the observer's gender at the time of shade selection, even though this is a variable that can influence the end result of the selection process.…”
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“…However, they concluded that the colorimeter can achieve better results within easy matching cases [25]. James L. Donahue et al found that during matching the teeth color by visual perception, the light source made a difference at female observers [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on some other findings men and women shade matching abilities are same [7]. Based on Paravina, approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of woman were found to be color deficient [8].…”
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