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shade matching can be the most annoying part of any direct or indirect restoration the theory behind it can be so boring because it involves words were not used to hearing like chroma hue and value so we did all the boring research so that you dont have to and weve come up with a list of rules to follow so that you can get the best shade match for your next restoration lets get into it [Music] our eyes see using photoreceptors called rods and cones we have roughly six million cones which help us see colors where they fatigue on the other hand rods help us see in the dark and differentiate between whats darker and lighter we have over 100 million rods and they dont fatigue this means our eyes are much better at differentiating between lightness and darkness compared to different colours or tints so why is the vita shade guide ordered in color tints a b c and d the first thing you want to be doing before the appointment is to rearrange your vita shade guide in order of lightness to