Introducing OMNICHROMA FLOW
Many dentists have experienced and appreciate the benefits of saving time and money with the world’s first one-shade universal composite OMNICHROMA. Now, the same benefits are made available in a flowable consistency to address more restorative needs.
Utilizing Smart Chromatic Technology and uniformly sized supra-nano spherical fillers, OMNICHROMA FLOW is the world’s first one-shade flowable composite to esthetically match every color of tooth from A1 to D4 with a single shade of composite. Its high strength and wear resistance make it suitable for a wide range of indications beyond cavity lining and minor restorations, giving clinicians the freedom of choice for nearly all direct restorations.
BENEFITS TO CLINICIANS
Increased efficiency – saving time and money
Simplified inventory management
Reduction of composite waste
Never run low on composite shades ever again
OUTSTANDING FEATURES
Unprecedented shade matching
High polishability
High stain resistance
Flexural and compressive strength suitable for a wide range of indications
Low wear and abrasion
Low polymerization shrinkage
INDICATIONS
All cases of direct anterior and posterior restorations
Cavity base or liner
Repair of porcelain/composite
Introducing OMNICHROMA BLOCKER FLOW
Supplementary material designed for use in large Class III or IV restorations as well as special cases that require masking of stains.
INDICATIONS
To improve shade adaptation and preventing OMNICHROMA FLOW from picking up the darkness of the oral cavity
To mask staining or discolored imperfections
To reconstruct a highly opaque tooth
In large Class III and IV cases with little tooth structure and lack of surrounding dentition, shade-matching interference may occur if only OMNICHROMA FLOW is used. Utilizing OMNICHROMA BLOCKER FLOW overcomes this limitation by working as a supplementary material/ lingual layer which reduces shade-matching interference and provides the perfect color match.
OMNICHROMA BLOCKER FLOW can also be used in cases that require masking of stains (e.g. previously treated with amalgam) or to reconstruct a highly opaque tooth.