Imagine the world without color. Everything, even the unsightly, may bemade aesthetically pleasing by the use of color. When utilised properly, color establishes order, defines space and balance, conveys emotion, and creates atmosphere. One must have what is known as "color sense," or the capacity to select the appropriate color, in order to see all of them. A color may communicate. Learning the language of color is essential for understanding color. Though usually mis-communicated, it is frequently pronounced. It is imperative to understand the science and art of color in order to successfully overcome the difficulties posed by hue selection in cosmetic restorative dentistry. As a result, color plays a big role in dentistry's aesthetic complex and significantly helps to delineate between aesthetic and nonesthetic behaviours. In order to overcome the challenges associated with shade selection in esthetic dentistry. It is essential to learn the art and science of color. Close co-operation of the clinician and laboratory technician is also required. Only then can an ultimately esthetic restoration be achieved.