Premixed delivery
BCS BioCeramic Sealer removes chairside mixing from obturation and keeps the final stage of treatment clinically readable.
Bioceramic root canal sealer
Premixed, moisture-compatible sealer designed to complete obturation with a simpler final-stage workflow.
BCS BioCeramic Sealer removes chairside mixing from obturation and keeps the final stage of treatment clinically readable.
The material story is anchored in hydrophilic calcium silicate chemistry, dimensional stability, and a workflow fit that suits modern obturation.
The clinical journey
The sealer decision matters most after preparation and irrigation have created the canal environment you want to preserve.
A premixed syringe format reduces variability at the point of obturation and supports a more deliberate placement workflow.
The final stage stays connected to the wider EndoTech system rather than becoming a separate material compromise.
Clinical problem and solution
Conventional mixed sealers introduce avoidable variability at the point of obturation. Mixing inconsistency, handling changes over time, and workflow interruptions can make it harder to achieve a controlled final seal after shaping and irrigation have already been done well.
Within the EndoTech workflow, TransformX™ shaping creates the controlled canal geometry; BCS BioCeramic Sealer completes that workflow with a premixed bioceramic sealer designed for moisture-assisted setting, consistent delivery, and stable canal sealing.
Key features
Ready to use without chairside blending or working-time guesswork.
Designed to set in the presence of moisture naturally found within dentin.
Supports a bioactive interface during setting.
Clear radiographic visibility for review and documentation.
Maintains the chemical profile clinicians expect from calcium silicate sealers.
Communicates dimensional stability in a careful, evidence-aware way.
Clinical proof
Sets using dentinal moisture, without adding a mixing step at the point of obturation.
Maintains an alkaline setting profile associated with modern calcium silicate sealers.
Designed to flow into canal irregularities as part of a hydraulic obturation workflow.
Supports hydroxyapatite-forming chemistry during setting.
Comparison focused on workflow logic, handling consistency, and the final-stage fit of a premixed bioceramic sealer.
| Feature | BCS BioCeramic Sealer | Conventional mixed sealer |
|---|---|---|
| Premixed delivery | Supplied ready to use in a syringe format | Requires chairside proportioning or mixing |
| Moisture-assisted set | Designed to set with dentinal moisture | Typically depends on mixed chemistry and timing |
| Hydrophilic behaviour | Built around moisture-compatible handling | Often less tolerant of moisture variation |
| Bioactive mineral response | Hydroxyapatite-forming positioning | Usually not presented as a bioactive interface |
| High pH during set | Part of the calcium silicate material profile | Varies by sealer chemistry |
| No mixing variability | Consistent syringe-based presentation | Technique-sensitive mixing can affect feel |
| Workflow efficiency | Simplified final step in obturation | Adds steps at the point of treatment completion |
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For professional dental use only. Refer to the IFU for indications, contraindications, precautions, and instructions for use.