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13 VITA VM VENEERING MATERIAL Working Instructions Date of Issue: 01-05 For metal substructures in the conventional CTE range 3D - Master Vita System E qu ip m e n t A ll- C e r a m ic s S e r v i c e V e n e e r i n g M a t e r i a l s T ee t h

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13VITAVMVENEERING MATERIAL

Working InstructionsDate of Issue : 01-05

For metal substructures in theconventional CTE range

3D - MasterVita System

Equipment All-Ceramics

Serv

ice

VeneeringMaterials

Teeth

VENEERING MATERIAL page 213VITAVM

Concentrate on what is essential.

Restoring oral harmony.

The result of the teamwork of the dentist, Dr. Enrico Poli (Padua/Italy)and the dental technician, Maurizio Buzzo (Venice/Italy).

Photograph courtesy of M. Buzzo

VENEERING MATERIAL page 313VITAVM

Esthetics – You are entitled!

Fig. 1: Situation after preparationof teeth 11 and 21.

Fig. 3: Crown copings prepared withopaque and shoulder porcelain.

Fig. 2: Metal crown copings; cervicallyreduced for shoulder.

Fig. 4: The restoration is harmoniously integratedinto the patient's natural dentition.

1 2

3 4

VENEERING MATERIAL page 413VITAVM

VITAVM®13 BASIC layeringwith two layers – BASE DENTINEand ENAMEL – for veneers withintensive shades.

The prize-winning design withfunctional development of the traditional,familiar VITA bottle.

The practical,flip screw cap can be used with one hand, thesmaller opening ensures accurate dosage

VITAVM®13 BUILD UP layeringwith three layers – BASE DENTINE, DENTINEand ENAMEL – for translucent veneers with anenhanced effect of depth.

VITA VM 13 DENTINE

VITA VM 13 BASE DENTINE

Metal substructure(CTE 13.8 – 15.2)

VITA VM 13 ENAMEL

VITA VM 13 BASE DENTINE

VITA VM 13 OPAQUE

VITA VM 13 WASH OPAQUE VITA VM 13 OPAQUE

VITA VM 13 WASH OPAQUEMetal substructure(CTE 13.8 – 15.2)

VITA VM 13 ENAMEL

Color coding of the VITA VM 13 systemcomponents to ensure fast and simple selection andclear allocation to the appropriate CTE range.

Color coding of the individual bottles accordingto the colors signifying each porcelain*:VITA VM 13 OPAQUE - ochreVITA VM 13 BASE DENTINE - dark redVITA VM 13 DENTINE - light redVITA VM 13 ENAMEL - blue

– The Concept

– Handling

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VITA Zahnfabrik · Spitalgasse 3D-79713 Bad Säckingen · Germany 3D

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*See pages 28 and 29 for the color coding of the additional porcelains!

VENEERING MATERIAL page 513VITAVM

The system for winners . . .VITA SYSTEM 3D-MASTER – successfulrestorations are that simple.

Scanning electron micrograph of the surfaceof a ceramic with a conventional structure(magnification 5000x).

Scanning electron micrographof the surface of VITA VM 13(magnification 5000x).

Natural esthetics … … for holistic dentistry.

– Shade

– Fine-particle Ceramic

– The Demand

VITA VM 13 as a new system component withinthe group of VITA Veneering Materials.

M.B. M.B.

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VENEERING MATERIAL page 613VITAVM

For alloys in the CTE range of approx. 13.8 – 15.2, e.g. VITA In-Ceram YZ-CUBES for CEREC

VITA VM 7CTE (25 -500°C) 6.9 - 7.3 · 10-6 K-1

VITA TITANKERAMIKCTE (25 -500°C) 8.2 - 8.9 · 10-6 K-1

VITA VM 9CTE (25 -500°C) 8.8 - 9.2 · 10-6 K-1

VITA In-Ceram YZ CUBES for CERECCTE (25 -500°C) approx. 10.5 · 10-6 K-1

VITA VM 13CTE (25 -500°C) 13.1 - 13.6 · 10-6 K-1

VITA RESPONSECTE (25 -500°C) 15.0 - 15.5 · 10-6 K-1

VITA In-Ceram ALUMINA, CTE (25 -500°C) 7.2 - 7.6 · 10-6 K-1

VITA In-Ceram SPINELL,CTE (25 -500°C) 7.5 - 7.9 · 10-6 K-1

VITA In-Ceram ZIRCONIA, CTE (25 -500°C) 7.6 - 7.8 · 10-6 K-1

TITANIUMCTE (25 -500°C) approx. 9.6 · 10-6 K-1

High gold content, reduced precious metal content,palladium-based and precious metal-free alloys

CTE (25 -600°C) 13.8 -15.2 · 10-6 K-1

Multi-indication alloysCTE (25 -600°C) 16.0 - 17.3 · 10-6 K-1

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Firing temperatureof ceramic [°C]

Firing temperatureof ceramic [°C]Linear thermal expansion coefficient of the ceramic, measured at 25-500 °C

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substructure substructure substructure substructure

Linear thermal expansion coefficient of the substructure material, measured at 25-500 °C

VITA TITANKERAMIK

VITAVM®13

substructure

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* see Alloy List, no. 707M

Area of Application13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 713VITAVM

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If the CTE of the substructurematerial is considerably lower thanthe CTE of the veneering ceramic,tangential tensile stress will increaseand form cracks that run to the out-side. This may result in late cracks.

If the CTE of the substructurematerial is considerably higher thanthe CTE of the veneering ceramic,tangential compressive stress willincrease and form cracks that runalmost parallel to the substructure.This may result in flaking.

The ideal tangential and radialtensile stress is ensured if the CTE ofthe ceramic has been optimallymatched with the CTE of the sub-structure material.

Optimum preconditions are given if the veneering ceramic features a somewhatlower CTE value than the substructure material. Due to the adhesive bonding, the ceramicmust follow the thermal behavior of the substructure material. If cooled down, theceramic is exposed to slight tangential compressive stress. Cracks that are beginning toform are closed, and crack propagation will be stopped.

If a substructure material is veneered with ceramic, the thickness of the veneer is adecisive factor in addition to the CTE value. Accordingly, differences in strain (radial tensilestress) are obtained, which will grow in the case of increasing layer thickness.

Facts worth knowing about the CTE13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 813VITAVM

Crowns and bridge units which are to be veneered with ceramic must be modeledin reduced anatomical size. A minimum wall thickness of 0.4 mm is required order toensure a minimum wall thickness of 0.3 mm after finishing. Avoid sharp edges,undercuts and deep grooves. The stability can be further increased by means of metalcollars or inlay-type supports in the palatal area.

Regarding the substructure, investing, casting, deflasking, finishing, sandblastingand oxidation please follow the alloy manufacturer’s instructions.

VITA Zahnfabrik has tested the following alloys in combination with VITA VM 13.The tests were carried out according to the product standards EN ISO 6872Dental ceramic, EN ISO 9693 Metal-ceramic, dental restorative systems as wellas with further in-house tests, such as :

• Adhesive bonding• Adjustment of the thermal expansion coefficients (CTE)• Resistance to thermal cycling• Practical applications

The materials combinations demonstrate excellent technicaland physical properties and can therefore be authorized for usein the field of dental technology.

• Bio Herador N, Heraeus Kulzer GmbH & Co. KG• Bio PontoStar XL, Bego GmbH & Co. KG• Degudent U, DeguDent GmbH• Esteticor Lumina PF, Cendres & Métaux SA• Esteticor Biennor CF, Cendres & Métaux SA• Herador NH, Heraeus Kulzer GmbH & Co. KG• Unique, Métalor Technologies International SA• Wirobond C, Bego GmbH & Co. KG• Wirocer, Bego GmbH & Co. KG

*For information on each of the alloys please see the currentalloy list under www.vita-zahnfabrik.com

VITAVM®13 is compatible with*:

Framework design13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 913VITAVM

The firing result obtained with dental ceramics largely depends on the individual firing procedure of the user,i.e. among other aspects on the type of furnace, the location of the temperature sensor, the firing tray andthe size of the workpiece during the firing cycles. Our recommendations for the firing temperatures (regardlessof whether these are given orally, in writing or by means of practical demonstration) are based on numerousown practical experiences and tests. The user, however, should consider this information only as a basic guide-line. Should the surface, degree of transparency or glaze not correspond to the firing result that is achievedunder optimum conditions, the firing procedure must be adjusted accordingly. Not the firing temperaturedisplayed by the furnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance and surface quality of thefiring object after the firing process.

Alloys with a CTE (25 – 600 °C) 14.5 · 10-6 K-1 should be fired with slow cooling as from the 1st dentine firing.This increases the proportion of leucite in the ceramic, which increases the CTE of the ceramic. In order toachieve optimum results when firing a metal ceramic restoration, the dental ceramic should be under a slightcompressive strain. Good results also depend on the size of the workpiece as well as on the type, hardnessand thermal conductivity of the alloy used, and particularly on the firing procedure of the individual technician.Our practical experience has shown that good results can be achieved when the CTE of the alloy (measuredat 25 – 600 °C) is within the range 14.0-14.4 · 10-6 K-1. If the alloy has higher CTE values, cooling downfrom 900°C to 700°C should not be completed in less than 3 minutes.

Firing results13VITAVM

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The oxidized frameworkPlease adhere precisely to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Wash opaque firing

Powder opaqueApply the wash opaque – which has been mixed with theVITA VM OPAQUE FLUID provided – with a brush to the clean,dry framework in a thin, watery consistency.

Paste opaqueApply the paste wash opaque, massaging it in tothe surface of the framework in a thin layer.

Note:The pastes should be stirred before use with a glass or plasticinstrument. Should the PASTE OPAQUE be difficult to stirafter longer periods of storage, its original consistency canbe regained by adding VITA PASTE OPAQUE FLUID.

The paste opaque requires a fairly long pre-drying time. Please seethe recommended firing cycle. The paste opaque must notcome into contact with water, since this can lead to cracks andbubbles in the opaque during firing.

Wash opaque firing

The framework before sandblasting, finished according to themanufacturer’s instructions with a fine, cross-cut tungsten carbide bur.Sandblast with 125 µm aluminium oxide at a pressure of 2 bar.

Opaque application

Important :Bonding alloys containing zinc (Zn) must be sandblastedand oxidized – and after the oxidation firing, etched in a clean,warm acidic bath for approx. 5 min.

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Recommended firing – wash opaque firing:

The fired wash opaque on a ceramic firing support.

The user should consider this information only as providing basic values. If surface, transparencyand degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achieved under optimal conditions,the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firing temperature displayed by thefurnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance and the surface condition of the firingobject after the firing process.

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

approx.temp. °C min.

VACmin.min.

500

Paste

Powder 2.00 5.12 75 890 2.00 5.12

500 4.00 5.12 75 890 2.00 5.12

The wash opaque firing has 3 functions:1. To ensure the formation of the necessary adhesive oxides.2. Formation of a bond to the alloy surface.3. For enhancing the chroma of the restoration, particularly

in the case of non-precious metal alloys.

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VITA SPRAY-ON procedureThe wash opaque can also be applied using the VITA SPRAY-ONprocedure. Mix the powder wash opaque with VITASPRAY-ON LIQUID in the appropriate glass container andthen spray on to the surface of the framework in ahomogeneous layer. See separate working instructions forVITA SPRAY-ON (no. 492 M).

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The opaque on a ceramic firing support after firing.

Opaque firingMix powder opaque to a creamy consistency with VITA VMOPAQUE FLUID with a brush or a glass instrument tocover the whole surface of the veneer and fire accordingto the appropriate firing cycle. Paste opaque is appliedin the same way to the dry framework. Opaque can also beapplied using the VITA SPRAY-ON procedure.

Classification table of the OPAQUE porcelains:

OM1

OP0

OM2

OP0

OM3

OP0

1M1

OP1

1M2

OP1

2L1.5

OP2

2L2.5

OP2

2M1

OP2

2M2

OP2

2M3

OP2

2R1.5

OP2

2R2.5

OP2

3L1.5

OP3

3L2.5

OP3

3M2

OP3

3M3

OP3

3R1.5

OP3

3R2.5

OP3

4L1.5

OP4

4L2.5

OP4

4M1

OP4

4M2

OP4

4M3

OP4

4R1.5

OP4

4R2.5

OP4

5M1

OP5

5M2

OP5

5M3

OP5

3M1

OP3

Recommended firing – opaque firing :

The user should consider this information only as providing basic values. If surface, transparencyand degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achieved under optimal conditions,the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firing temperature displayed by thefurnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance and the surface condition of the firingobject after the firing process.

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

ca. Temp.°C min.

VACmin.min.

500

Paste

Powder 2.00 5.12 75 890 1.00 5.12

500 4.00 5.12 75 890 1.00 5.12

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The following products are subject to obligatory labeling:VITA VM OPAQUE FLUID

Corrosive

Causes severe burns.Store under lock and key.Do not eat and drink while working.In case of eye contact rinse immediately and thoroughlywith water and consult physician.Wear appropriate protective clothing.Wear protective gloves and protective goggles/ face mask.

VITA SPRAY-ON LIQUID

Flammable

Keep container tightly closed and store in a well-ventilated place.Do not inhale vapors/aerosol.In case of insufficient ventilation wear respiratory protection.In case of accident or unwellness consult physician (if possible show this label).Avoid exposure – obtain specific directions before use.

VITA SPRAY-ON INDICATOR LIQUID

Keep container tightly closed and store in a well-ventilated place.Do not inhale vapors/aerosol.In case of insufficient ventilation wear respiratory protection.In case of accident or unwellness consult physician (if possible show this label).Avoid exposure – obtain specific directions before use.This product and its container must be disposed of according to theregulations for hazardous waste.

For more details please see Material Safety Data Sheets!

Wear suitable protective goggles/face mask, protective glovesand protective clothing when working.

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Toxic, Flammable

VENEERING MATERIAL page 1413VITAVM

VITAVM®13 BASIC KIT

* Also available as VITAVM13 BASIC KIT SMALLin the following 15 shades :1M1, 1M2, 2M1, 2M2, 2M3, 3L1.5, 3L2.5, 3M1,3M2, 3M3, 3R1.5, 3R2.5, 4M1, 4M2, 4M3

** Also available as VITAVM13 BASIC KIT/BASICKIT SMALL with OPAQUE PASTE.

∆ Also available in 50 g in the following shades :1M1- 3R2.5, 4M1-4M3, NT, ENL, END, WIN

VITA VM 13 ENAMEL

VITA VM 13 OPAQUE

VITA VM 13 WASH OPAQUE

VITA VM 13 BASE DENTINE

Metal substructure

VITA VM 13 BASIC layering consists of the application of BASE DENTINE and ENAMELafter applying WASH OPAQUE and OPAQUE.

The newly developed, color-carrying BASE DENTINE porcelains offer excellent coverage and idealconditions for the design of veneers with intensive shades. With this two-layer method, VITAprovides a perfect solution for the reproduction of optimum shade results in the case of thin walls.Furthermore, the intensive shade effect of the BASE DENTINEs allows generous use ofENAMEL porcelains in order to achieve the desired translucency. After applying the OPAQUE, theuser is able to create a restoration with a natural, lifelike appearance using only two layers.

By means of the different conditions in the wall thickness of BASE DENTINE and ENAMEL theintensity of the restoration can be influenced. The thicker the BASE DENTINE layer, the more intensivethe shade result. The thicker the ENAMEL layer, the less intensive the shade result.

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Material

VITA VM 13 WASH OPAQUE WO

VITA VM 13 OPAQUE ∆ OP1-OP5

VITA VM 13 CHROMA PLUS CP1-CP5

VITA VM 13 BASE DENTINE ∆ 1M1-5M3

VITA VM 13 ENAMEL ∆ ENL, END

VITA VM 13 NEUTRAL ∆ NT

VITA VM 13 WINDOW ∆ WIN

VITA VM 13 CORRECTIVE COR1-COR3

VITA VM MODELLING LIQUID

VITA VM OPAQUE FLUID

VITA VM 13 Shade indicator

VITA Toothguide 3D-MASTER

VITA VM 13 Working instructions

Content

12g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

50 ml

50 ml

Quantity

1

5

5

26

2

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

3

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VENEERING MATERIAL page 1513VITAVM

OPAQUE-coated metal substructures.To enable the restoration to be lifted off easily at a later stage,first insulate the model with the VITA Modisol pen.

Application of VITAVM®13 BASE DENTINEApply the desired shade of BASE DENTINE starting fromthe neck to obtain the required complete tooth shape.At this stage the centric, lateral and protrusive occlusionshould be checked in the articulator.

See page 14 for notes on the BASIC layering!

To obtain adequate space for the enamel, removal ofcorresponding amount of the BASE DENTINE porcelainaccording to the layering pattern is required.

Classification table of the VITAVM®13 ENAMEL porcelains

OM1

ENL

OM2

ENL

OM3

ENL

1M1

ENL

1M2

ENL

2L1.5

ENL

2L2.5

ENL

2M1

ENL

2M2

ENL

2M3

ENL

2R1.5

ENL

2R2.5

ENL

3L1.5

ENL

3L2.5

ENL

3M1

ENL

3M2

ENL

3M3

ENL

3R1.5

ENL

3R2.5

ENL

4L1.5

END

4L2.5

END

4M1

END

4M2

END

4M3

END

4R1.5

END

4R2.5

END

5M1

END

5M2

END

5M3

END

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The applied porcelains ready for first dentine firing.

Prior to the first dentine firing, the individual unitsof bridges must be separated in the interproximal areasdown to the substructure.

Application of VITAVM®13 ENAMELApply several small portions of ENAMEL to completethe crown mould beginning from the lower third ofthe crown. To compensate firing shrinkage, the size ofthe mould must be prepared somewhat larger.

Restoration after first dentine firing.

The user should consider this information only as providing basic values. If surface, transparencyand degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achieved under optimal conditions,the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firing temperature displayed by thefurnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance and the surface condition of the firingobject after the firing process.

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

approx.temp.°C min.

VACmin.min.

500 6.00 6.55 55 880 1.00 6.55

Recommended firing – 1st dentine firing:

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Corrections of shape/ further layeringInsulate the model once more with the VITA Modisol pen.The interdental spaces and the basal surface of the ponticmust be filled with BASE DENTINE.

Apply BASE DENTINE starting from the neck area andadd ENAMEL in the body area up to the incisal area to performsubsequent corrections of the shape.

Bridge and crown after 2nd dentine firing.

The user should consider this information only as providing basic values. If surface, transparencyand degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achieved under optimal conditions,the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firing temperature displayed by thefurnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance and the surface condition of the firingobject after the firing process.

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

approx.temp.°C min.

VACmin.min.

500 6.00 6.44 55 870 1.00 6.44

FinishingFinish the bridge or crown. Prior to glaze firing theentire surface must be ground evenly and then grindingdust must be thoroughly removed.

In case of formation of dust, use an extraction systemor wear a face mask. Additionally, protective goggles mustbe worn when grinding the fired ceramic.

Recommended firing – 2nd dentine firing:

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If required, the entire restoration can be coated withVITA Akzent GLAZE and individualization can be carriedout using the VITA Akzent stains.(See VITA Akzent working instructions no. 771).

Completed restoration on the model.

Recommended firing – Glaze firingwith VITA Akzent GLAZE

The user should consider this information only as providing basic values. If surface, transparencyand degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achieved under optimal conditions,the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firing temperature displayed by thefurnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance and the surface condition of the firingobject after the firing process.

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

approx.temp.°C min.

VACmin.min.

500 4.00 4.45 80 880 1.00 -

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Firing chart for VITAVM®13

Explanation of firing parameters:

When using dental ceramic, the firing result largely depends on the individual firing procedure of theuser, i.e. among other aspects, on the type of furnace, the location of the temperature sensor, the firingtray as well as the size of the workpiece during the firing cycles.

Our recommendations with regard to practical applications for the firing temperatures (regardless ofwhether they have been provided orally, in writing or in the form of practical instructions) are based onnumerous own experiences and tests. The user, however, should consider this information only as ageneral guideline.

If surface, transparency and degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achievedunder optimal conditions, the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firingtemperature displayed by the furnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance andsurface condition of the firing object after the firing process.

In the case of alloys with a CTE (25 -600°C) ≥ 14.5 · 10-6 K-1 slow cooling should be usedfrom the 1st dentine firing onwards.

* area of indication see page 27

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

approx.temp.°C min.

VACmin.min.

500 2.00 5.12 75 890 2.00 5.12WASH OPAQUE firing

500 4.00 5.12 75 890 2.00 5.12WASH OPAQUE PASTE firing

Please heed alloy manufacturer's instructions !!!Oxidation firing

500 2.00 5.12 75 890 1.00 5.12OPAQUE firing

500 4.00 5.12 75 890 1.00 5.12OPAQUE PASTE firing

500 6.00 7.05 55 890 2.00 7.05MARGIN firing*

EFFECT LINER firing* 500 6.00 7.05 55 890 1.00 7.05

500 6.00 6.55 55 880 1.00 6.551st dentine firing

500 6.00 6.44 55 870 1.00 6.442nd dentine firing

500 0.00 4.45 80 880 2.00 -Glaze firing

500 4.00 4.45 80 880 1.00 -Glaze firing VITA Akzent

500 4.00 6.00 50 800 1.00 6.00Correction firing with CORRECTIVE

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Predr. °C Starting temperature

Pre-drying time in min., closing time

Heating-up time in min.

Temperature rise in degrees Celsius per min.

End temperature

Hold time for end temperature

Hold time for vacuum

min.

min.

min.

°C/min.

approx.temp.°C

VAC min.

VENEERING MATERIAL page 2013VITAVM

Quantity

26

1

3

Content

12 g

50 ml

VITA VM 13 DENTINE

VITA VM 13 ENAMEL

Metal substructure

VITA VM 13 OPAQUE

VITA VM 13 WASH OPAQUE

VITA VM 13 BASE DENTINE

The VITA VM 13 BUILD UP layering consists of the application of BASE DENTINE, DENTINE andENAMEL after applying the WASH OPAQUE and OPAQUE materials. In conjunction withthe shade-carrying BASE DENTINE and the translucent DENTINE, the BUILD UP layering enablesan increased impression of depth to be created in the restoration.

The use of the three-layer method permits a reduced and more individual application of theENAMEL porcelains, resulting in an even closer resemblance to what nature intended.

The shade intensity can be individually adjusted by the combination of ENAMEL and DENTINEporcelains in relation to the layer thickness of BASE DENTINE. An increased proportionof BASE DENTINE results in a more intensive shade, whereas a greater amount of DENTINEand ENAMEL reduces the chroma of the color

For the BUILD UP layering, in addition to the VITAVM®13 BASIC KIT (s. p. 12)you require the VITAVM®13 BUILD UP KIT*

* Also available as VITA VM 13 BUILD UP KIT SMALL in the following 19 shades :1M1, 1M2, 2M1, 2M2, 2M3, 3L1.5, 3L2.5, 3M1, 3M2, 3M3, 3R1.5, 3R2.5, 4M1, 4M2, 4M3

** Also available in 50 g in the following shades :1M1 – 3R2.5, 4M1 – 4M3, NT, ENL, END, WIN

Material

VITA VM 13 DENTINE** 1M1- 5M3

VITA VM MODELLING LIQUID

VITA VM 13 working instructions

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VENEERING MATERIAL page 2113VITAVM

OPAQUE-coated metal substructuresTo enable the restoration to be lifted off easily at a later stage,first insulate the model with the VITA Modisol pen.

Application of VITAVM®13 BASE DENTINEApply BASE DENTINE over the whole surface starting fromthe neck in reduced tooth size. At this stage the centric, lateraland protrusive occlusion should be checked in the articulator.

See page 20 for notes on the BUILD UP layering!

Completely layered BASE DENTINE.

Application of VITAVM®13 DENTINEDENTINE is applied in the required complete tooth shape.

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To obtain sufficient space for the enamel, the volumeof the DENTINE must be reduced correspondingly.

Prior to firing, the individual units of bridges must be separatedin the interdental areas down to the substructure.

Application of VITAVM®13 ENAMELApply several small portions of ENAMEL starting from thelower third of the crown to complete the crown mould.To compensate firing shrinkage the size of the mould mustbe modeled slightly larger.

Classification table of the VITAVM®13 ENAMEL porcelains

OM1

ENL

OM2

ENL

OM3

ENL

1M1

ENL

1M2

ENL

2L1.5

ENL

2L2.5

ENL

2M1

ENL

2M2

ENL

2M3

ENL

2R1.5

ENL

2R2.5

ENL

3L1.5

ENL

3L2.5

ENL

3M1

ENL

3M2

ENL

3M3

ENL

3R1.5

ENL

3R2.5

ENL

4L1.5

END

4L2.5

END

4M1

END

4M2

END

4M3

END

4R1.5

END

4R2.5

END

5M1

END

5M2

END

5M3

END

BUILD UP layering13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 2313VITAVM

Restoration ready for the 1st dentine firing.

Recommended firing – 1st dentine firing :

Restoration after 1st dentine firing.

Corrections of shape/ further layeringInsulate the model once more at the pontic withthe VITA Modisol pen. The interproximalspaces and the basal surface of the pontic mustbe filled with BASE DENTINE.

Subsequent corrections of shape in the bodyarea using DENTINE …

The user should consider this information only as providing basic values. If surface, transparencyand degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achieved under optimal conditions,the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firing temperature displayed by thefurnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance and the surface condition of the firingobject after the firing process.

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

approx.temp.°C min.

VACmin.min.

500 6.00 6.55 55 880 1.00 6.55

BUILD UP layering13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 2413VITAVM

Bridge and crown after 2nd dentine firing.

FinishingFinish the bridge or crown. For the glaze firingthe entire surface must be ground evenly, and grindingparticles must be removed.

In case of dust formation, use a suction system orwear a dust protection mask. Additionally, protective goggles must be wornwhen grinding the fired ceramic.

If required, the entire restoration can be coatedwith VITA Akzent GLAZE and then individualization canbe carried out using the VITA Akzent stains.(See VITA Akzent working instructions, no. 771).

Recommended firing – Glaze firing with VITA Akzent :

The user should consider this information only as providing basic values. If surface, transparencyand degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achieved under optimal conditions,the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firing temperature displayed by thefurnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance and the surface condition of the firingobject after the firing process.

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

approx.temp.°C min.

VACmin.min.

500 4.00 4.45 80 880 1.00 -

… and ENAMEL in the incisal area.

The user should consider this information only as providing basic values. If surface, transparencyand degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achieved under optimal conditions,the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firing temperature displayed by thefurnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance and the surface condition of the firingobject after the firing process.

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

approx.temp.°C min.

VACmin.min.

500 6.00 6.44 55 870 1.00 6.44

Recommended firing – 2nd dentine firing:

BUILD UP layering13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 2513VITAVM

Completed restoration on the model.

When using dental ceramic, the firing result largely depends on the individual firing procedure of theuser, i.e. among other aspects, on the type of furnace, the location of the temperature sensor, the firingtray as well as the size of the workpiece during the firing cycles.

Our recommendations with regard to practical applications for the firing temperatures (regardless ofwhether they have been provided orally, in writing or in the form of practical instructions) are based onnumerous own experiences and tests. The user, however, should consider this information only as ageneral guideline.

If surface, transparency and degree of gloss should not correspond to the firing result that is achievedunder optimal conditions, the firing procedure must be adjusted correspondingly. Not the firingtemperature displayed by the furnace is decisive for the firing procedure, but the appearance andsurface condition of the firing object after the firing process.

In the case of alloys with a CTE (25 -600°C) ≥ 14.5 · 10-6 K-1, slow cooling shouldbe used from the 1st dentine firing onwards.

area of indication see page 27*

Firing chart for VITAVM®13

Predr. °Cmin. °C/min.

approx.*temp.°C min.

VACmin.min.

500 2.00 5.12 75 890 2.00 5.12WASH OPAQUE firing

500 4.00 5.12 75 890 2.00 5.12WASH OPAQUE PASTE firing

Please heed alloy manufacturer's instructions !!!Oxidation firing

500 2.00 5.12 75 890 1.00 5.12OPAQUE firing

500 4.00 5.12 75 890 1.00 5.12OPAQUE PASTE firing

500 6.00 7.05 55 890 2.00 7.05MARGIN firing*

EFFECT LINER firing* 500 6.00 7.05 55 890 1.00 7.05

500 6.00 6.55 55 880 1.00 6.551st dentine firing

500 6.00 6.44 55 870 1.00 6.442nd dentine firing

500 0.00 4.45 80 880 2.00 -Glaze firing

500 4.00 4.45 80 880 1.00 -Glaze firing VITA Akzent

500 4.00 6.00 50 800 1.00 6.00Correction firing with CORRECTIVE

Firing chart13VITAVM

Christian G4
Überschrift analog zur Basic Schichtung (siehe Seite 19).

VENEERING MATERIAL page 2613VITAVM

VITAVM®13 OPAQUE porcelains

VITAVM®13 ENAMEL porcelains

VITAVM®13 EFFECT LINER porcelains (area of application see page 27)

VITAVM®13 CHROMA PLUS porcelains (area of application see page 27)

OM1

-

OM2

-

OM3

-

1M1

CP1

1M2

CP1/CP2*

2L1.5

CP2

2L2.5

CP2/CP3*

2M1

CP1/CP5*

2M2

CP1/CP3*

2M3

CP3

2R1.5

CP1/CP3*

2R2.5

CP1/CP4*

3L1.5

CP2/CP5*

3L2.5

CP2/CP5*

3M1

CP1/CP5*

3M2

CP4/CP5*

3M3

CP3/CP4*

3R1.5

CP1/CP5*

3R2.5

CP4/CP5*

4L1.5

CP5

4L2.5

CP4/CP5*

4M1

CP5

4M2

CP3/CP5*

4M3

CP5

4R1.5

CP5

4R2.5

CP4/CP5*

5M1

-

5M2

-

5M3

-

OM1

ENL

OM2

ENL

OM3

ENL

1M1

ENL

1M2

ENL

2L1.5

ENL

2L2.5

ENL

2M1

ENL

2M2

ENL

2M3

ENL

2R1.5

ENL

2R2.5

ENL

3L1.5

ENL

3L2.5

ENL

3M1

ENL

3M2

ENL

3M3

ENL

3R1.5

ENL

3R2.5

ENL

4L1.5

END

4L2.5

END

4M1

END

4M2

END

4M3

END

4R1.5

END

4R2.5

END

5M1

END

5M2

END

5M3

END

*mixing ratio 1:1

*mixing ratio 1:1

*mixing ratio 1:1

OM1

OP0

OM2

OP0

OM3

OP0

1M1

OP1

1M2

OP1

2L1.5

OP2

2L2.5

OP2

2M1

OP2

2M2

OP2

2M3

OP2

2R1.5

OP2

2R2.5

OP2

3L1.5

OP3

3L2.5

OP3

3M1

OP3

3M2

OP3

3M3

OP3

3R1.5

OP3

3R2.5

OP3

4L1.5

OP4

4L2.5

OP4

4M1

OP4

4M2

OP4

4M3

OP4

4R1.5

OP4

4R2.5

OP4

5M1

OP5

5M2

OP5

5M3

OP5

OM1

EL1

OM2

EL1

OM3

EL1/EL2*

1M1

EL1/EL2*

1M2

EL2

2L1.5

EL1/EL2*

2L2.5

EL1/EL3*

2M1

EL1/EL6*

2M2

EL1/EL3*

2M3

EL2/EL4*

2R1.5

EL1/EL6*

2R2.5

EL2/EL4*

3L1.5

EL2/EL6*

3L2.5

EL4/EL6*

3M1

EL1/EL6*

3M2

EL2/EL6*

3M3

EL4/EL6*

3R1.5

EL2/EL3*

3R2.5

EL5/EL6*

4L1.5

EL6

4L2.5

EL3/EL4*

4M1

EL6

4M2

EL2/EL3*

4M3

EL5/EL6*

4R1.5

EL2/EL3*

4R2.5

EL3/EL4*

5M1

EL3/EL6*

5M2

EL5/EL6*

5M3

EL3/EL4*

OM1

M1

OM2

M1

OM3

M1

1M1

M1/M7*

1M2

M1/M7*

2L1.5

M1/M7*

2L2.5

M1/M4*

2M1

M1/M7*

2M2

M1/M4*

2M3

M4

2R1.5

M1/M7*

2R2.5

M1/M4*

3L1.5

M4/M7*

3L2.5

M4/M7*

3M1

M7

3M2

M4/M7*

3M3

M4/M9*

3R1.5

M7

3R2.5

M4/M7*

4L1.5

M7

4L2.5

M4/M9*

4M1

M7

4M2

M7/M9*

4M3

M9

4R1.5

M7/M8*

4R2.5

M7/M9*

5M1

M7/M8*

5M2

M7/M9*

5M3

M5/M9*

VITAVM®13 MARGIN porcelains (area of application see page 27)

Classification tables13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 2713VITAVM

VITAVM®13 EFFECT LINER• For minor corrections in the marginal area• To control the fluorescence in the restoration• To enhance and intensify the basic color• Universally suitable• Applied in the gingival area, they enhance

the distribution of light.

VITAVM®13 CHROMA PLUS• Color-intensive materials preferably used in

combination with the BASE DENTINE• In the case of thin walls they effectively enhance

the shade (see pages 14 and 20)

VITAVM®13 EFFECT CHROMA• Color-intensive modifier porcelains• To accentuate certain color areas of the tooth• To individualize the lightness level (value) in

the neck, dentine and enamel areas

VITAVM®13 MAMELON• Highly fluorescent porcelain which is mainly

used in the incisal area• For color characterization between dentine

and enamel

VITAVM®13 MARGIN• MARGIN porcelains which were specially

developed to create an optimum esthetic transition between crown and prepared tooth in the caseof labially shortened metal coping in the area ofthe crown margin.

• The applied, plastified MARGIN porcelain mustbe hardened by heat application. It is recommendedto stabilize the shoulder using a hairdryer orby means of radiant heat at the furnace opening.

VITAVM®13 OPAQUE FLUID• For mixing all powder opaque porcelains• Gives the powder a creamy consistency,

which allows accurate application; preventsloss of porcelain during application

VITAVM®13 PASTE FLUID• For altering the consistency of the paste opaque

VITAVM®13 EFFECT ENAMEL• Can be used for all enamel areas of the natural tooth.• Universally suitable enamel effect materials• To achieve a natural impression of depth

VITAVM®13 EFFECT PEARL• Only suitable for effects on the surface,

not for layering in• Perfectly suitable for ”bleached” reproductions• To obtain nuances of yellow and red

VITAVM®13 EFFECT OPAL• To obtain the opalescent effect in restorations

of young and highly translucent teeth

VITAVM®13 GINGIVA• To restore the original gingival situation• Are applied and fired during the first and

second dentine firing• Color nuances range from orange-red and

reddish to brown-red

VITAVM®13 CORRECTIVE• With reduced firing temperature (800°C) for

corrections after glaze firing• Corresponds to a translucent enamel material

in three nuances

VITAVM®13 COLOR OPAQUE• Shade intensive opaque porcelains for

characterization in the case of thin walls

VITAVM®13 GINGIVA OPAQUE• Especially for opaque matched to the gingiva

porcelains

VITAVM®13 MODELLING LIQUID• Modeling liquid for mixing BASE DENTINE,

DENTINE, ENAMEL and additional porcelains• Also for mixing MARGIN porcelains• Not suitable for opaque porcelains!

Use of the additional porcelains and liquids13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 2813VITAVM

Description

whitish shade for 0-group (bleached)beigebrownyelloworangegreen-yellow

for whitish effectssand beigelight yellowdelicate lemon yellowlight orangeorangepinkbeige-brownbrownfor the reproduction of green-brown effectsfor the reproduction of green-grey effects

beigewarm yellow-browndelicate orange

old roseorange-redpinkbrown-redblack-redlight reddark red

neutralbeigebrown

Color classification

VITAVM®13 EFFECT LINER

VITAVM®13 EFFECT CHROMA

VITAVM®13 MAMELON

VITAVM®13 GINGIVA

VITAVM®13 CORRECTIVE

EL1 snowEL2 creamEL3 tabacEL4 golden fleeceEL5 papayaEL6 sesame

EC1 ghostEC2 linenEC3 pale bananaEC4 lemon dropEC5 golden rodEC6 sunflowerEC7 light salmonEC8 toffeeEC9 doeEC10 larchEC11 gravel

MM1 ecruMM2 mellow buffMM3 peach puff

G1 roseG2 nectarineG3 pink grapefruitG4 rosewoodG5 cherry brownGOL light fleshGOD dark flesh

COR1 neutralCOR2 sandCOR3 ochre

VITAVM®13 BLEACHED COLOR KIT *

Quantity Content

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

50 ml

50 ml

1

3

3

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

Material

VITA VM 13 OPAQUE OP0

VITA VM 13 BASE DENTINE 0M1-0M3

VITA VM 13 DENTINE 0M1-0M3

VITA VM 13 ENAMEL ENL

VITA VM 13 NEUTRAL NT

VITA VM 13 WINDOW WIN

VITA VM OPAQUE FLUID

VITA VM MODELLING LIQUID

BLEACHED SHADE GUIDE SHADE GROUP 0M

VITA VM 13 working instructions

* each also available with OPAQUE PASTE

VITAVM®13 ONE COLOR KIT 3M2 *

Quantity Content

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

50 ml

50 ml

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

Material

VITA VM 13 OPAQUE OP3

VITA VM 13 WASH OPAQUE WO

VITA VM 13 BASE DENTINE 3M2

VITA VM 13 DENTINE 3M2

VITA VM 13 ENAMEL ENL

VITA VM 13 NEUTRAL NT

VITA VM 13 WINDOW WIN

VITA VM MODELLING LIQUID

VITA VM OPAQUE FLUID

Shade sample blades 3M2

VITA VM 13 working instructions

Additional porcelains and assortments13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 2913VITAVM

Description

for whitish incisal areas, marginal ridges and triangular protuberancesfor ridges and wedges at the labial surfacesfor pink-translucent discolorations in the cervical and/or enamel areafor ridges and wedgesyellowish-translucent to intensify the effect of depth in the approximal areafor reddish-translucent discoloration, especially in older teethorange-translucent to intensify the effect of depthred-translucent for cervical areas and/or severe discolorationsfor subcoating in the enamel area for bluish incisal areasfor bluish wedges and ridgesfor grayish wedges to increase the effect of depth

shade nuance in pastel-yellowshade nuance in pastel orangeshade nuance in pastel-rosé

neutral, universally applicable with very pronounced opal effect, for whitish wedgesand triangular ridges in the occlusal areabluish

whiteyellowamberlight beigepastel brownlight orange

ivorybeigelight orange-brownorangegreen-brown

orangebrownlilac

Farbzuordnung

VITAVM®13 EFFECT ENAMEL

VITAVM®13 EFFECT PEARL

VITAVM®13 EFFECT OPAL

VITAVM®13 MARGIN

VITAVM®13 CHROMA PLUS

VITAVM®13 COLOR OPAQUE

EE1 mint creamEE2 pastelEE3 misty roseEE4 vanillaEE5 sun lightEE6 navajoEE7 golden glowEE8 coralEE9 water dropEE10 silver lake blueEE11 drizzle

EP1 pearlEP2 pearl blushEP3 pearl rose

EO1 opalEO2 opal whitish

EO3 opal bluish

M1 icy beigeM4 wheatM5 amberM7 seashellM8 tanM9 beach

CP1 ivoryCP2 almondCP3 moccasinCP4 caramelCP5 burlywood

CO1 goldCO2 brownCO3 lilac

VITAVM®13 GINGIVA KIT

Quantity Content

12 g5

1

2

Material

VITA VM 13 GINGIVA G1- G5

12 g2 VITA VM 13 GINGIVA OPAQUE GOL, GOD

VITA VM Shade sample blade

VITA VM 13 working instructions

VITAVM®13 PROFESSIONAL KIT **

Quantity Content

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

12 g

11

11

6

3

3

3

3

1

Material

VITA VM 13 EFFECT CHROMA EC1- EC11

VITA VM 13 EFFECT ENAMEL EE1- EE11

VITA VM 13 EFFECT LINER EL1- EL6

VITA VM 13 MAMELON MM1- MM3

VITA VM 13 EFFECT PEARL EP1- EP3

VITA VM 13 EFFECT OPAL EO1- EO3

VITA VM Shade sample blade

VITA VM 13 working instructions

** available as VITAVM13 PROFFESSIONAL KIT SMALL (EC1, EC4, EC6, EC8,EC9, MM2, EP1, EO2, EE1, EE3, EE7, EE8, EE9, EE10, EE11)

VITAVM®13 MARGIN KIT

Quantity Content

1

2

Material

VITA VM Shade sample blade

12 g6 VITA VM 13 MARGIN M1, M4, M5, M7- M9

VITA VM 13 working instructions

Additional porcelains and assortments13VITAVM8

COLOR

OPAQUE

VENEERING MATERIAL page 3013VITAVM

VITA VM 13 was designed as a low-fusing veneering ceramic for metal substructures in the conventional CTErange for dental alloys (approx. 13.8 – 15.2) The CTE range and the firing temperature of VITA VM 13 isoptimally matched to high-gold content alloys, reduced gold content bonding alloys, palladium-based alloysor non-precious metal alloys. At this firing temperature, distortion of the alloy is virtually excluded.

In the case of VITA VM 13, as a result of an innovative production process, it was possible to createa dental ceramic with a structure, which, in contrast to traditional ceramics, demonstrates a particularlyhomogeneous distribution of crystal and glass phase after firing. This type of structure is describedas a "fine-structure ceramic". (In figs. 1 and 2 the fine structure of VITA VM 13 is compared with the structureof a traditional ceramic.)

Fig. 1The etched surface of a conventional metal ceramic, VITA OMEGA (etched for 20 sec. with VITA CERAMICSETCH) shows agglomerations of leucite crystals with diameters of up to 30 µm. By means of localized balancingof the differing the CTE values of leucite and glass phase, larger tension cracks are avoided.

Fig. 2The etched surface of the VITA VM 13 ceramic (etched for 20 sec. with VITA CERAMICS ETCH) shows anextremely fine distribution of leucite crystals in the glass matrix. By localized balancing of the differing CTEvalues of the leucite and the glass phase, it is possible to avoid larger tension cracks.

Good surface structureIn addition to improved physical properties, the fine structure of the VITA VM 13 offers a wholeset of advantages to both dental technician and patient. Thanks to its homogeneous, dense surface,VITA VM 13 has excellent grinding and polishing characteristics, which enables very smoothsurfaces to be achieved. This reduces plaque adhesion at the ceramic surface and results in apleasant sensation of hygiene and attractiveness for the patient.

Fig. 1 : Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the

surface of a conventional metal ceramic; here

VITA OMEGA (magnification 5000x).

Fig. 2 : Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface

of VITA VM 13 (magnification 5000x).

Fine-particle ceramic13VITAVM

VENEERING MATERIAL page 3113VITAVM

120

100

80

60

40

20

0

Solubility [µg/cm2]

ISO threshold value VITA OMEGA

VITAVM 13

120

100

80

60

40

20

0

Flexural strength [MPa]

Improved physical propertiesCompared with conventional metal ceramics, VITA VM 13 demonstrates – in addition toits reduced firing temperature – an improvement in flexural strength, adhesive bonding andresistance to thermal cycling while retaining a low degree of solubility in acid.

Antagonist friendlyVITA VM 13 demonstrates similar behavior to all fine-structure ceramicsfrom VITA, i.e. closely resembling that of natural tooth enamel, and is thereforeantagonist friendly. This is confirmed by studies carried out on VITA VM 7by the Dental Clinic of the University of Zurich in Switzerland and Dr. Giordanofrom the Goldman School of Medicine of the University of Boston.

Literature: E. A. McLaren, R. A. Giordano II, R. Pober, B. Abozenada, "Zweiphasige Vollglas-Verblendkeramik",(Quintessenz Zahntech 30 1, 32 – 45 (2004)

VITAVM®13 – Physical properties

CTE (25-500 °C) OPAQUE

Transformation point OPAQUE

CTE (25-500 °C) BASE DENTINE

Softening point BASE DENTINE

Transformation point BASE DENTINE

Solubility BASE DENTINE

Value

13.6 - 14.0

approx. 570/577

13.1 - 13.6

approx. 635

approx. 560/565

approx. 12

Unit ofmeasurement

10-6 K-1

°C

10-6 K-1

°C

°C

µg/cm2

Density BASE DENTINE

Flexural strength BASE DENTINE

Transformation point BASE DENTINE

Adhesive bond BASE DENTINE

approx. 2.5

approx. 120

approx. 18

approx. 43

g/cm3

MPa (Nmm-2)

µm (d50)

MPa

ISO threshold value VITA OMEGA

VITAVM 13

Fig. 3 : Flexural strength of VITA VM 13 compared with that

of VITA OMEGA 900 and the ISO threshold value according

to ISO 6872.

Fig. 4 : Solubility in acid of VITA VM 13 compared with that of VITA

OMEGA 900 and the ISO threshold value according to ISO 6872.

data – facts13VITAVM

The VITA VM 13 veneering ceramic is available in theVITA SYSTEM 3D-MASTER shades. Shade compatibilitywith all VITA 3D-MASTER materials is guaranteed.

Please note:Our products should be used according to the working instructions. We cannot beheld liable for damages resulting from incorrect handling or usage. The user is furthermoreobliged to check the product before use with regard to its suitability for the intendedarea of applications. We cannot accept any liability if the product is used in conjunction withmaterials and equipment from other manufacturers which are not compatible or notauthorized for use with our product. Furthermore, our liability for the correctness of thisinformation is independent of the legal ground and, in as far as legally permissible, islimited to the invoiced value of the goods supplied excluding turnover tax. In particular, asfar as legally permissible, we do not assume any liability for profit loss, for indirectdamages, for consequential damages or for claims of third parties against the purchaser.Claims for damages based on fault liability (fault in making the contract, breach ofcontract, unlawful acts, etc.) can only be made in the case of intent or gross negligence. Date of issue of these instructions for use: 01-05

With the unique VITA SYSTEM 3D-MASTER allnatural tooth shades are systematically determinedand completely reproduced.

VITA Zahnfabrik has been certified according to the Guideline forMedical Devices and the following products bear the CE mark :

VITAVM®13VITA Akzent

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