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hello welcome to chair side life Im Megan strong and Im will Schmitt registered dental assistant here at Glidewell dental and today were throwing some shade oh my goodness actually its a good kind right were throwing it back to one of your brightest episodes thats right where youre talking about how to pick shades and then how to communicate that to the lab exactly and Megan your future is so bright I should be wearing shades lets get real for a minute I think shaking is very important the lab needs to know and we need to communicate this between the doctor the patient and our dental laboratory okay and so what shade do you think I am you know this is gonna take a lot oh give me a break roll tape what are shades made up of and why are they so important it should be as simple as matching a tab to a tooth and writing it on the lab slip but it really isnt we arent simply trying to communicate a single hue or color as we say more often we are also ti