Dentists' shade order may sway your smile choice
NCT ID NCT07370545
First seen Jun 26, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This completed study with 210 adults looked at whether the sequence in which a dentist shows tooth color options influences a patient's final shade selection. Participants were randomly assigned to see natural shades first, bleached shades first, or all shades at once. The goal was to measure how often and how much patients changed their choice based on presentation order, and whether self-consciousness about their smile played a role.
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Univeristy of Jordan Hospital, Dental Department
Amman, Jordan
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