Mixed Dentition? Master Your Shade Match
One dentist shares how the OMNICHROMA family of restoratives makes shade matching primary and adult teeth surprisingly simple MARC NARDEA, DMD Dr. Nardea received
One dentist shares how the OMNICHROMA family of restoratives makes shade matching primary and adult teeth surprisingly simple MARC NARDEA, DMD Dr. Nardea received
Two clinicians weigh in on OMNICHROMA and its unique ability to match every tooth with 1 shade Ken Hsu, DDS, is not the first
OMNICHROMA matches every tooth with a single shade, paving the way for simple, efficient, and highly esthetic restorations—even in the anterior zone HARVEY J.
An easy solution for a perfect shade match, the OMNICHROMA family of one-shade composites is a favorite choice of DPS readers Keeping it simple
The Readers Have Spoken, Now Listen Up! Selecting the right products for your practice can be challenging. Fortunately, dental professionals across the nation participated in Dental
From desensitizing and bonding to single-shade color matching, a California clinician recounts how Tokuyama’s award-winning materials fit the bill for every treatment in his restorative
An ambitious new dentist and practice owner shares her perspective on a growing family of single-shade composites KAYLEE SALESKY, DDS In just a year
Tokuyama’s family of one-shade dental composites transforms the smiles—and lives—of people in need JAY GROSSMAN, DDS Dr. Grossman is an expert in cosmetic and
,Each year, Dental Product Shopper readers cast their ballots in our Readers’ Choice survey to elect the most esteemed dental products on the market. Here,
, Tokuyama’s growing collection of DPS Best Products includes all 3 members of the OMNICHROMA family—a team of composite materials that matches every color of tooth
CASE PRESENTATION, As dental clinicians, we can count on at least 1 or 2 challenges at the onset of every restorative treatment. First is the
Flowable composite resins have been around since the mid 1990’s and today are found in most restorative dental practices. Early uses were limited as cavity