Bioceramic Repair Material Review

Bioceramic Repair Material Review

Bioceramic Repair Material Review: Choose by Indication, Not by Label

A useful bioceramic repair material review starts with one important distinction: repair materials are not obturation sealers. Both may be calcium silicate-based or described as bioceramic, but they are used for different clinical purposes.

A sealer is designed to work with gutta-percha during obturation. A repair material is used as a placed mass for cases such as perforation repair, pulp capping, pulpotomy, apexification, root-end filling, or root-end repair. That difference affects consistency, delivery, placement control, washout resistance, and the final clinical endpoint.

What to compare in repair materials

When choosing a bioceramic repair material, the first question should be the indication. Is the case a perforation? A pulp cap? A pulpotomy? An apical barrier? A retrograde filling? After that, compare handling.

The most important factors are:

  • Consistency and body
  • Delivery format
  • Setting behavior
  • Moisture tolerance
  • Washout resistance
  • Radiopacity
  • Pack format and ease of use
A putty-type material usually gives better body and placement control in perforation or root-end cases. A premixed injectable type can be more convenient when precise delivery, reduced mixing variability, and fast chairside workflow are important.

K-Dental’s three MTA repair material options

At K-Dental Supplies Global, we currently offer three bioceramic/MTA repair materials. They are clearly separated from obturation sealers so clinicians can choose by procedure, not by category name.

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1. ENDOCEM MTA BioCeramic Premixed Injectable Material

ENDOCEM MTA from MARUCHI is a unique premixed injectable MTA-type repair material. The premixed syringe format helps reduce powder-liquid mixing variability and supports efficient placement.

In the Korean market, ENDOCEM has recorded outstanding sales especially for pediatric pulpotomy and vital pulp therapy in adult teeth. This is an important clinical signal. It means the product is not only theoretically attractive, but also widely used in real pulp therapy workflows where convenience, handling, and predictable placement matter.

For clinicians looking for a repair material suited to pulp therapy, ENDOCEM MTA is one of the most compelling choices in the category.

2. One-Fil Putty Pre-mixed Bioceramic Putty

One-Fil Putty from MEDICLUS is a pre-mixed multi-purpose bioceramic putty. Its biggest advantage is value. At a competitive price point, it gives clinics a practical putty-type option for repair procedures where body and placement control matter.

For practices that want a reliable repair material without overextending the budget, One-Fil Putty is easy to recommend.

3. CeraPutty Premixed Bioceramic Putty

CeraPutty from Meta Biomed is another strong putty-type option. Meta Biomed is a well-known Korean dental manufacturer, and that brand recognition gives many clinicians confidence. CeraPutty is suitable for clinics that prefer a familiar manufacturer and a premixed putty format for repair indications.

Final recommendation

There is no single best repair material for every case. The better choice depends on indication and handling preference.

If you want a unique premixed injectable MTA with strong real-world use in pediatric pulpotomy and adult VPT, choose ENDOCEM MTA.
If price competitiveness matters, One-Fil Putty is an excellent option.
If you prefer a well-known manufacturer with a putty format, CeraPutty is a strong choice.

The key is simple: do not buy repair materials as if they were sealers. Choose them for the repair procedure they are meant to perform.

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