The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of eye dominance on color perception, and shade matching.
A total of 104 participants were selected for the study. There were 3 groups: Group I: 3rd and 4th year dental students and interns (
The results of Mile’s test revealed that 60.6% were right-eye dominant and 39.4% were left-eye dominant. There was a statistically significant difference among all participants between the dominant eye and the non-dominant eye in shade matching.
The dominant eye has a positive effect on shade matching and the ability to match shades becomes better with an increase in clinical experience.
This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of ionic and non-ionic-based contrast media (
CERS facilitates better visualization of the root canal anatomy of human premolars and molars.