Endodontics Repair & Regenerative Support
Endodontic repair and regenerative support are related — but not the same.
This RootRadar pathway separates core endodontic repair materials from adjacent surgical healing and regenerative-support materials. The goal is to help clinicians distinguish between materials used for tooth-preservation repair and materials used to support bone healing, defect management, and guided regenerative procedures.
What are you trying to support?
Repair and regeneration often overlap in clinical conversation, but they represent different material decisions. Endodontic repair focuses on sealing, structural repair, and biologic compatibility within tooth-preservation procedures. Surgical regenerative support focuses on grafts, membranes, and materials used around bone healing and defect management.
```Structural Repair
Support management of perforations, resorption defects, immature apices, and root-end repair.
Bioceramic Sealing
Support apical barriers, biologic sealing, pulp capping, and repair-oriented endodontic workflows.
Guided Healing
Support selected surgical and defect-management situations with grafting or membrane-based materials.
Clinical Separation
Distinguish true endodontic repair materials from broader regenerative and bone-support products.
Endodontic Repair Materials
These products belong closest to the endodontic repair pathway. They are used for tooth-preservation procedures where sealing, repair, bioactivity, and tissue compatibility are central to the clinical objective.
- Perforation repair
- Resorption repair
- Apexification and apical barriers
- Pulp capping and vital pulp therapy support
- Root-end filling and surgical endodontic repair
Bone Grafting & Surgical Healing Materials
These products are better understood as regenerative-support or surgical healing materials. They may be clinically relevant to selected endodontic surgical situations, but they are not the same category as core endodontic repair materials.
- Allograft and xenograft materials
- Bone grafting powders and plugs
- Resorbable membranes
- Defect management and guided healing support
- Broader surgical and regenerative workflows
Endodontic Repair Selection
The products below represent the endodontic-facing branch of this pathway. They are most closely aligned with repair, sealing, apical management, pulp capping, perforation repair, resorption repair, and root-end repair workflows.
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Cera-Putty
Premixed bioceramic putty for root repair, apical barriers, perforation repair, and repair-oriented endodontic procedures.
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Endocem Premix MTA
Premixed MTA material for pulp capping, perforation repair, apexification, and root-end filling applications.
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EndoSeal MTA White
Bioceramic MTA-based sealer supporting obturation, apical seal, tissue compatibility, and repair-adjacent sealing workflows.
View ProductBone Grafting & Regenerative-Support Materials
The products below are intentionally separated from the endodontic repair selection. They may support bone healing, guided regeneration, socket or defect management, and selected surgical workflows, but they should not be presented as core endodontic repair materials.
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OsseoSeal Allograft Bone
Allograft material positioned for surgical healing, bone defect management, and regenerative-support applications.
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OsseoSeal Allograft Powder
Bone grafting powder for selected defect management, surgical healing, and regenerative-support workflows.
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OsseoSeal Resorbable Membrane
Resorbable membrane designed to support guided healing, tissue separation, and regenerative surgical stability.
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OsseoSeal Xenograft Bovine Powder
Xenograft bone mineral matrix for surgical, regenerative-support, and defect-management workflows.
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OsteoGen Bone Grafting Plug
Bone grafting plug for selected socket, defect, surgical healing, and regenerative-support applications.
View ProductRadar Insight
Repair and regeneration should not be collapsed into a single material category. In endodontics, repair usually begins with biologically compatible sealing and structural stabilization of the tooth. Bone grafts, membranes, and regenerative-support materials may assist selected surgical healing scenarios, but they represent a related branch rather than the center of the endodontic repair pathway.
Explore the Two Branches
This pathway now functions as a clinical fork: one branch for endodontic repair and sealing materials, and one branch for bone grafting, membrane, and regenerative-support products. This structure keeps the RootRadar menu clinically precise while preserving access to the broader biologic materials collection.
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