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<blockquote data-quote="JKraver" data-source="post: 244937" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>Nothing special, Vita shades are a touch off. A2 matched up more to a C2 type of thing. Didn't have anything "extra cool stuff" I didn't know about. I do like the posterior anatomy, it seems very easy to set best of all the posteriors come on a foam tape strip so no red wax. Anteriors have red wax. Characterization looks pretty good, mamelons are visible looks decently natural. They have a touch more surface texture than blueline. Blueline has more value(brightness) and chroma. I almost feel as if I am looking at dentsply that "dingy" look to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKraver, post: 244937, member: 13886"] Nothing special, Vita shades are a touch off. A2 matched up more to a C2 type of thing. Didn't have anything "extra cool stuff" I didn't know about. I do like the posterior anatomy, it seems very easy to set best of all the posteriors come on a foam tape strip so no red wax. Anteriors have red wax. Characterization looks pretty good, mamelons are visible looks decently natural. They have a touch more surface texture than blueline. Blueline has more value(brightness) and chroma. I almost feel as if I am looking at dentsply that "dingy" look to them. [/QUOTE]
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