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the doctor prescribed was an a1.5 and the technician came down to me and said whats a 1.5 i said its a made-up shade and she said oh so what should i do i said well call the doctor back and tell him you think the shade should be a g7 and she said whats a g7 i said its another made up shade were gonna fight fire with fire two can play at this game and thats the frustration that dennis have with the vena classic system welcome to shade selection shade selection is one of those things that i find to be possibly one of the most nebulous things that we do in dentistry frankly the shade selection system most of us are using and certainly the one we were taught in dental school has some real limitations and the company who makes this shade guide is the first one to kind of mention these limitations and in a sense theyre kind of a victim of their own success because it has become the default color language that we speak in dentistry and nobody wants to l