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Bioceramic Root Canal Sealers
RootRadar stocks EndoSeal MTA, EndoSeal MTA White, and Endocem MTA Premix — bioceramic and MTA-based root canal sealers selected for obturation, apical sealing, and biomaterial-based endodontic workflows.
This collection focuses on bioceramic and MTA-based sealers selected for modern endodontic treatment, where sealing ability, handling, radiopacity, flow, and interaction with dentin all influence the clinical sequence.
RootRadar organizes sealers not only by material category, but by how they fit into shaping, irrigation, obturation, and long-term apical seal objectives.
Sealers selected around clinical purpose
Bioceramic sealers are often discussed as materials, but their clinical value depends on the complete endodontic workflow: canal preparation, irrigation, working length control, obturation technique, and coronal restoration.
This page highlights sealers within that broader context — not as a substitute for clinical judgment, but as part of a coordinated approach to obturation and apical sealing.
Seal
Bioceramic chemistry supports apical sealing, dimensional stability, and adaptation within the prepared canal system.
Flow
Handling and flow characteristics matter for placement, distribution, and adaptation alongside gutta-percha.
Interface
Modern sealers are evaluated not only as fillers, but as materials interacting with dentin and the endodontic environment.
Featured sealer products
Bioceramic and MTA-based sealers currently available through RootRadar, selected for obturation, apical sealing, and biomaterial-based endodontic workflows.
EndoSeal MTA
A bioceramic root canal sealer positioned for obturation workflows where apical seal, handling, and biologic compatibility matter.
View product →EndoSeal MTA White
A white MTA-based sealer option for clinicians seeking a bioceramic sealer designed for obturation, radiographic visibility, handling, and esthetic considerations.
View product →Endocem MTA Premix
A premixed MTA-based biomaterial positioned for repair-focused endodontic workflows where handling, placement, and biomaterial performance are clinically relevant.
View product →Related pathways & collections
Connect sealer selection to the broader RootRadar clinical workflow and biomaterials collection.
Obturation
Connect sealer selection to gutta-percha technique, taper, apical control, and final canal filling strategy.
View obturation pathway →Bioceramic & Endodontic Biomaterials
Explore the broader biomaterials category, including MTA-based materials, calcium hydroxide, and repair-focused products.
View biomaterials →Instrumentation & Shaping
Return to the shaping and instrumentation pathway to connect sealer performance with canal preparation, glide path development, irrigation, and obturation readiness.
View shaping pathway →Radar Insight
Bioceramic sealers are powerful materials, but they are not a substitute for proper case selection, glide path development, shaping, irrigation, working length control, obturation technique, and coronal restoration. The best outcomes come from understanding the entire endodontic sequence — not just the sealer.
Explore the featured sealer products above, or continue into the related RootRadar biomaterials, obturation, and shaping clinical pathway pages.