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Does anyone use shofu vintage and what are your opinions ?
how is shofu rated with top porcelains ?? from which i know so far top porcelains for metal crowns are D.sign , Noritake , Inline , vita master ......Very nice. Handles well. Low-shrinkage. Excellent shades. I really don't have anything bad to say, and we've been using it for about 2 years.
Edy VMK Master , i hope you are joking !! lol !!how is shofu rated with top porcelains ?? from which i know so far top porcelains for metal crowns are D.sign , Noritake , Inline , vita master ......
Edy VMK Master , i hope you are joking !! lol !!
Has anyone tried shofu's new one shot porcelain for one powder buildups?
A good mate of mine was a shofu demonstrator for over 10 years. I bumped into him at IDS in Cologne where he was demonstrating another top end ceramic. I spent the rest of the day with him walking around. I asked if he could choose any ceramic to use what would he use. He replied that he would use shofu , possibly because thats what he is most used to and used the longest. The others he would use are GC, Creation or Ivoclar.
I disagree... Some porcelains are junk and even a magic wand isn't going to help them.. VM13 for instance is a cracking and tearing nightmare.. And other porcelains look like $h1t no matter what Guru tech worked with it.Chroma plus is what you should use at the margin area- then base denting over it. My two cents - know your porcelain and learn to work with it. Does not matter which brand