Use-case guidance across obturation and root repair
The BCS family is strongest when each material is matched to the correct clinical task and integrated into a clean, controlled workflow.
These application notes are written to support clinical understanding, not to replace the IFU. Final material selection should always follow the intended use, case requirements, and manufacturer instructions.
Premixed bioceramic workflow
Designed for sealing and repair steps where handling consistency and clinical control matter.
Procedure-aligned delivery
Built around concise, clinically readable messaging instead of broad promotional claims.
Applications
Core procedural use-cases
The two-product family is deliberately compact: one material for canal sealing and one for repair-oriented procedures.
Perforation repair
Retrograde filling
Apexification
Pulp capping
Resorption repair
Root canal sealing
Use BCS BioCeramic Sealer where the final objective is a stable, moisture-assisted canal seal within a controlled obturation workflow.
Perforation repair
Use BCS BioCeramic Putty when the procedure requires a premixed repair material with practical placement control.
Retrograde filling
Present BCS BioCeramic Putty as a repair-oriented bioceramic option for root-end procedures where handling and dimensional stability matter.
Apexification
Position BCS BioCeramic Putty within biologically aligned apexification cases that benefit from a premixed calcium silicate material.
Pulp capping
Use BCS BioCeramic Putty when vital pulp procedures call for a bioceramic material positioned around biocompatibility and workflow consistency.
Resorption repair
Frame BCS BioCeramic Putty as part of a repair protocol where access, cleaning, and controlled placement all contribute to the final outcome.
Keep applications inside the full clinical sequence
Material performance is connected to earlier steps. Assessment, access, glidepath creation, shaping, and three-dimensional cleaning all influence whether the final sealing or repair step is clinically controlled.
Step 1
Assess
Step 2
Access
Step 3
Glide
Step 4
Shape
Step 5
Clean 3D
Step 6
Seal / Repair
Step 7
Restore
Distributor Support
Use the applications page as a routing layer, not a claim dump
This page works best when it helps clinicians self-select the right product, then move to the relevant product page, evidence file, or IFU for deeper detail.