Premixed repair material
BCS BioCeramic Putty removes hand mixing from repair procedures and supports a consistent placement step where consistency matters.
Bioceramic root repair material
Premixed repair material designed for deliberate placement in procedures where handling consistency and biologically aligned repair matter.
BCS BioCeramic Putty removes hand mixing from repair procedures and supports a consistent placement step where consistency matters.
The material story is built around controlled handling, washout resistance, and repair-focused workflow clarity rather than broad promotional claims.
The clinical journey
Repair procedures still depend on access, visibility, and local field control before material placement begins.
A premixed format supports controlled delivery where the material needs to be positioned deliberately and consistently.
The repair material step remains connected to the wider treatment plan and final restorative goal.
Clinical problem and solution
Repair procedures often happen under clinical pressure, where material handling and placement control matter as much as the chemistry itself. Mixed repair materials can add variability, waste, and interruption at exactly the point when procedural control needs to stay high.
The EndoTech workflow is built around control at every stage. After access, shaping, and disinfection are completed, BCS BioCeramic Putty extends that logic into repair procedures with a premixed bioceramic material designed for practical delivery and biologically aligned case management.
Applications
Why clinicians choose it
Premixed material presentation
Practical repair-oriented consistency
Broad procedure fit across repair and vital pulp cases
Handling profile suited to efficient chairside placement
Bioceramic chemistry positioned for modern healing-oriented workflows
BCS BioCeramic Putty applies the same premixed bioceramic platform logic as BCS BioCeramic Sealer to root repair and vital pulp procedures. By combining a ready-to-use format with favourable handling and a healing-oriented calcium silicate profile, it supports efficient treatment without the waste and inconsistency commonly associated with mixed repair materials.
Comparison focused on handling logic, chairside consistency, and repair workflow control rather than broad superiority claims.
| Clinical factor | BCS BioCeramic Putty | Conventional mixed repair material |
|---|---|---|
| Premixed format | Ready-to-use syringe presentation | Hand-mixed before placement |
| Repair-oriented consistency | Positioned for controlled placement | Consistency may change with mixing ratio |
| Washout resistance | Included in the core handling message | Can be more technique-sensitive |
| High pH during set | Part of the calcium silicate profile | Depends on material type |
| Bioactive response | Healing-oriented material positioning | Often presented more narrowly as a filling material |
| No chairside mixing | No blending step before use | Mixing adds time and variability |
Packaging and questions
1 x 0.5 g syringe
The site positions BCS BioCeramic Putty for perforation repair, retrograde root-end filling, apexification, resorption repair, and pulp capping.
Yes. It is presented as a premixed repair material to remove the variability associated with hand-mixed alternatives.
The main handling message is consistency: clinicians can work from a ready-to-use material rather than mixing at the chairside and adjusting to variable consistency.
Those two applications are both included within the intended clinical use-cases highlighted on this site.
The pack format shown here is one 0.5 g syringe.
For professional dental use only. Refer to the IFU for full indications, contraindications, precautions, and instructions for use.