Endodontic Repair & Regenerative Support
Endodontic repair and regenerative support are related — but clinically distinct.
This RootRadar pathway separates endodontic repair and regeneration materials from adjacent bone grafting and regenerative-support products. The distinction helps clinicians identify materials used for biologic sealing, repair, and tooth preservation while also recognizing when grafts, membranes, and bone-support materials belong to a broader surgical healing workflow.
What are you trying to support?
Repair and regeneration often overlap in clinical conversation, but they should not be collapsed into a single product category. Endodontic repair centers on sealing, MTA-based repair, and tooth-preservation workflows. Bone grafting and membrane-based materials support selected surgical, defect-management, and guided-healing procedures.
Structural Repair
Support management of perforations, resorption defects, immature apices, and root-end repair.
Bioceramic Sealing
Support biologic sealing, apical barriers, pulp capping, and repair-oriented endodontic workflows.
Regenerative Support
Support selected surgical and defect-management situations with grafting or membrane-based materials.
Clinical Separation
Distinguish true endodontic repair materials from broader bone grafting and regenerative-support products.
Endodontic Repair & Regeneration
This branch includes MTA-based and bioceramic materials used closest to the tooth-preservation pathway. These products support sealing, biologic compatibility, repair, and clinical situations where maintaining or restoring the tooth environment is the central goal.
- 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
This branch includes materials used to support bone healing, guided regeneration, tissue separation, and defect management. These products may be relevant to selected surgical or adjunctive procedures, but they are distinct from 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
Core Endodontic Repair Materials
These materials belong closest to the endodontic clinical pathway. They are selected for biologic sealing, MTA-based repair, tissue compatibility, handling, and use in tooth-preservation procedures.
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
White MTA-based bioceramic sealer supporting obturation, apical seal, tissue compatibility, and repair-adjacent sealing workflows.
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EndoSeal MTA
MTA-based bioceramic sealer supporting biologic sealing, apical stability, tissue compatibility, and endodontic repair-adjacent workflows.
View ProductSurgical Healing & Bone-Support Materials
These materials are separated from the core endodontic repair group. They may support selected surgical, bone-healing, socket, defect-management, or guided regenerative workflows, but they should be understood as adjacent regenerative-support products rather than primary endodontic repair materials.
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.
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In endodontics, repair and regeneration begin with biologically compatible sealing and stabilization of the tooth environment. Grafts, membranes, and bone-support materials may play an important role in selected surgical healing scenarios, but they should be distinguished from the core materials used for endodontic repair, apical management, and tooth-preservation procedures.
Explore Repair & Regeneration
Use this pathway as a clinical bridge between endodontic repair materials and adjacent regenerative-support products. As RootRadar expands, these categories can remain clearly organized as endodontic repair materials and bone grafting/regenerative materials.