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Clinical Evidence & Downloads

BCS BioCeramic evidence built as a clean reference page

Technical files, material-review videos, and supporting literature presented with the same sharp, restrained rhythm used across the Stitch-inspired redesign.

Reference structure

A cleaner evidence desk for the BCS material family

Move cleanly between documents, material review, and literature without losing the premium clinical rhythm established on the product pages.

Files

Technical assets presented as primary references.

Review

Competitor and consistency videos framed clinically.

Evidence

Published themes and literature kept easy to scan.

BCS system

Evidence-led presentation

BCS Sealer and Putty are shown here as a coordinated material family, with downloads and evidence arranged like a premium clinical catalogue.

BCS BioCeramic Sealer packshot
BCS BioCeramic Putty packshot

Document library

Featured technical file

Keep the lead file prominent and direct. The page should foreground the main BCS reference instead of hiding it inside a long list.

PowerPoint file

The BCS Bioactive Advantage

Download PowerPoint If the preview browser does not download it, the direct file link still works in a standard browser.

Included here

Sharper file presentation

Brochures, presentation files, technical references, and evidence-linked materials should all feel part of the same controlled system.

Brochures and presentation files

Supporting technical documents

Evidence-linked review materials

Evidence logic

What the evidence page should help a clinician review

Material condition

How the sealer presents before entering the canal.

Handling consistency

Whether the premixed workflow remains stable and readable.

Published support

How the material story connects back to literature.

Material review

Competitor observations should feel structured, not sensational

These sections need the same clinical discipline as the rest of the redesign: calm language, clear framing, and evidence modules that look intentional.

Competitor Sealer Issues

Video review presented as a sharper evidence module

These examples are included for professional review of visible separation, handling variation, and delivery readiness before use.

Video 1

Visible separation example

A competitor-sample example presented for professional review of visible phase separation before use. It sits here as material context, not as a broad comparative claim.

Observe

Visible separation before delivery.

Consider

Possible implications for placement control.

Context

Why condition review matters before obturation.

Video 2

Why consistency matters before use

A supporting video used to frame why clinicians may want to evaluate syringe behaviour, material uniformity, and delivery readiness before the sealer enters the canal.

Key review points

  • Uniformity before delivery
  • Handling consistency at the point of use
  • Clinical relevance of material-condition review

Evidence Areas

Key material evidence

Review the main material areas relevant to bioceramic sealer and repair workflows.

Evidence area

Bioceramic sealer chemistry and moisture-assisted setting

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

Evidence area

High pH during setting

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

Evidence area

Dimensional stability

Important when reviewing sealing behaviour and material adaptation over time.

Evidence area

Hydroxyapatite formation and bioactive interface

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

Evidence area

Premixed delivery and handling consistency

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

Selected References

Literature held back as a clean appendix

The references remain visible, but they sit as a final technical layer instead of competing with the main evidence modules.

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 files, supporting literature, and material-review videos relevant to the BCS bioceramic family.