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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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VM13 vs Inline
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 23285" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Kiss the VM13 goodbye.........Vita is exchanging my old VM13 for the newer vita Master porcelain. Master doesn't have as many tearing problems as the 13, plus the paste opaques are much better in the Master. All vita porcelain matches their shade guide perfectly.. its just a little more sensitive than other porcelains, and more so for some techs.</p><p>I tried Inline, its easy to work with, but less chroma as dsign... If you need a few light 3D shades, order the Master in 3D as they come in....... keep your Kiss. Inline doesn't have as many colors as Inline..... but it is cheaper in cost. Kiss has a conversion chart which probably doesn't work that well. </p><p>If you still want the Inline, vm13 or Master porcelains, ask your reps to drop off their kits to try before you buy.....forgot about paying for those $100-150 trail kits. </p><p></p><p>Charles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 23285, member: 9"] Kiss the VM13 goodbye.........Vita is exchanging my old VM13 for the newer vita Master porcelain. Master doesn't have as many tearing problems as the 13, plus the paste opaques are much better in the Master. All vita porcelain matches their shade guide perfectly.. its just a little more sensitive than other porcelains, and more so for some techs. I tried Inline, its easy to work with, but less chroma as dsign... If you need a few light 3D shades, order the Master in 3D as they come in....... keep your Kiss. Inline doesn't have as many colors as Inline..... but it is cheaper in cost. Kiss has a conversion chart which probably doesn't work that well. If you still want the Inline, vm13 or Master porcelains, ask your reps to drop off their kits to try before you buy.....forgot about paying for those $100-150 trail kits. Charles [/QUOTE]
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