
pmid: 2295995
This investigation studied the impairment of Hue, Value, and Chroma matching by color vision-defective dental personnel. Color-defective dental personnel were found to make significantly greater errors in Hue and Chroma selection than normal-vision dental personnel. Value, the component of shade selection considered the most important, was uneffected. Color-normal dental assistants were significantly more accurate in Hue and Chroma selection than color-defective dental personnel and could assist affected dentists in clinical situations.
Adult, Male, Dentists, Students, Dental, Color, Humans, Color Vision Defects, Female, Middle Aged, Dental Assistants
Adult, Male, Dentists, Students, Dental, Color, Humans, Color Vision Defects, Female, Middle Aged, Dental Assistants
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