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hello to all georgia regions university college of dental medicine page followers my name is dr mario romero and i am an assistant professor in the department of oral rehabilitation at the college of dental medicine and the aesthetic course director for the undergraduate program i have for you today a shade selection tip that i hope you find useful for your everyday anterior composite restorations so letamp;#39;s start with the first slide the first thing we are going to do is to understand the vita pan tabs in the picture you can see an a3 shade tab and for now what i want us to analyze is the color gradient that this tab has and ask ourselves do composite resins when expressed out of their container have a color gradient and the answer is no look at the higher saturation of color in the cervical third of the tab this is a modified a3 shade and it will not match our composite materials the same thing happens to the incisal third of the tab you can observe the area of high translucenc