Color has 3 different dimensions: hue, value, and chroma.1 Hue describes the dominant color of an object. Value is often referred to as lightness and is the measurement of the lightness or darkness of a color. Chroma refers to the degree of saturation of a particular hue. To select tooth shade, value should be chosen first and then chroma and hue are determined later.1 Among many different methods of evaluating tooth shade, comparison of a series of values with several shade tabs is the most common method,2 especially as value selection is less affected by color vision deficiency than hue or chroma.