Dental Shade Matching Made Easy

Get a perfect color match for any ceramic restoration to the natural tooth. Matisse Software factors in every layer of the tooth to achieve a visually identical copy.

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Simple and Fast Workflow

 

  1. Upload and calibrate the dental photos
  2. Choose your case (e.g. crown or veneer)
  3. Select your ceramic brand (e.g e.max ceram)
  4. Measure dentin color of the target tooth
 
…and get a customised shade matching solution!

Use it for every case

With Matisse recipes you can solve single centrals, aesthetic veneers/ smile design, full rehabilitations, combined cases with implant crowns and maryland bridges, etc.

Get the correct framework

Never guess which framework to choose again! Matisse’s unique approach indicates the exact ingot/disks, in precise thickness for each zone (cervical, middle, incisal).

Copy the natural dentin color

Match young teeth with bright-opaque ceramic mixes, middle-aged teeth with translucent recipes, and old-aged teeth (sclerotic dentin) with transparent recipes.

What Dynamic Dental Patients
are saying

Looks wonderFUL 1 year later!

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Custom Shade Picture Protocol:

*Pictures taken in RAW format

1.

Closeup pic with closest shade tab held with incisal of shade tab held to incisal edge of tooth taking shade from without polarized lens(ideal exposure histogram grouping) *All remaining photos taken with polarized lens*

same pic as step #1 but with polarized lens

2.

3.

polarized closeup with white balance card held directly under tooth taken the shade from. Or if doing #8 and 9. Held with center line lined up
with midline.

Close up(as close as you can get with tooth still in focus)of tooth with flash stepped down, 1 step underexposed. For example, if flash is set
at 1/2 with ideal exposure, then step down to 1/4.

4.

5.

same as step 4) just another step down IG: from 1/4-1/8th

same as 5) just another step. IG: 1/8-1/16.

6.