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Evidence & Downloads

Clinical references and technical files for the BCS family

Access product literature, supporting evidence themes, and technical documents in one place.

Use this page to review brochures, IFUs, SDS files, and selected evidence areas relevant to the BCS bioceramic family.

Technical Reference Hub

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.

Downloads

Access brochures, IFUs, SDS files, evidence summaries, and supporting product resources for the BCS bioceramic family.

Material Consistency

Evaluate sealer consistency before clinical use

Handling consistency matters at the point of obturation. This video is presented as an example of visible separation observed in a competitor bioceramic sealer sample before use.

What To Look For

Material consistency should be evaluated before obturation begins

The purpose of the video is not to overload the page with media. It is there to support one clear clinical point: material condition should be assessed before delivery into the canal.

  • Visible separation can affect confidence in syringe delivery and placement control.
  • Uniform handling matters when a sealer is expected to perform as a premixed material.
  • A simple on-demand video review keeps the page clean while still supporting professional evaluation.

Additional on-page example showing visible separation in a competitor bioceramic sealer sample before use.

Video shown for professional evaluation purposes. Clinicians should assess material condition, handling, and manufacturer instructions before use.

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Why this matters clinically

  • Delivery consistency affects placement control.
  • Material uniformity matters before obturation begins.
  • Handling variability can complicate a simplified workflow.

How BCS BioCeramic Sealer is presented

  1. Premixed syringe delivery
  2. No chairside mixing
  3. Designed for predictable handling and moisture-assisted setting
  4. WITHOUT IN-TUBE SPLITING into solid and liquid forms (see video)

Key Evidence Themes

Key evidence areas

These evidence areas support the material characteristics and clinical uses associated with the BCS bioceramic family.

Moisture-assisted calcium silicate setting chemistry

Relevant to the setting behaviour of bioceramic sealer and repair materials.

High pH during setting

A recognised characteristic of calcium silicate-based material chemistry.

Hydroxyapatite formation and bioactivity

Supports discussion of the interfacial behaviour associated with bioceramic materials.

Dimensional stability

Relevant when reviewing sealing performance and material adaptation.

Clinical suitability for obturation and repair workflows

Useful when considering material selection across sealing and repair procedures.

Evidence summaries

These summaries highlight the main evidence areas associated with bioceramic sealer and repair materials.

Bioceramic sealer chemistry and moisture-assisted setting

Supports understanding of how calcium silicate sealers set in the presence of moisture.

High pH during setting

Relevant to the material profile associated with modern bioceramic sealers and repair materials.

Dimensional stability

Important when reviewing sealing behaviour and material adaptation over time.

Hydroxyapatite formation and bioactive interface

Supports discussion of the material-to-dentin interface associated with bioceramic chemistry.

Premixed delivery and handling consistency

Highlights the practical advantages of a ready-to-use format in clinical workflows.

Literature List

Selected references

Zhang H, Shen Y, Ruse ND, Haapasalo M. Antibacterial activity of endodontic sealers by modified direct contact test against Enterococcus faecalis. Journal of Endodontics.

Relevant to the alkaline setting environment associated with bioceramic sealer chemistry.

Loushine BA, Bryan TE, Looney SW, et al. Setting properties and cytotoxicity evaluation of a premixed bioceramic root canal sealer. Journal of Endodontics.

Relevant to setting behaviour, material profile, and laboratory characterisation.

Candeiro GTM, Correia FC, Duarte MAH, Ribeiro-Siqueira DC, Gavini G. Evaluation of radiopacity, pH, release of calcium ions, and flow of a bioceramic root canal sealer. Journal of Endodontics.

Relevant to radiopacity, pH, calcium ion release, and flow characteristics.

Tay FR, Pashley DH. Monoblocks in root canals: A hypothetical or a tangible goal. Journal of Endodontics.

Provides context for discussion of the material interface within root canal treatment.

Distributor Support

Review the evidence alongside the product information

Use this page to access technical documents and supporting literature relevant to material chemistry, handling, dimensional stability, and clinical use.