Formulated with highly pure tricalcium silicate, BioRoot Flow and Biodentine XP facilitate healing while reducing adverse reactions

If you had to choose between quality and quantity, what would you do? While it depends on the situation, most people would likely choose quality. But what if you didn’t have to choose at all?
Enter BioRoot Flow and Biodentine XP—two bioceramic materials that not only have the highest quantity of tricalcium silicate on the market, but the highest quality, too. That’s because a proprietary manufacturing process guarantees the purest form of calcium silicate available, ensuring a favorable tissue response and reduced risk of adverse reaction.
“Any impurities in the formulation could create problems for healing, stability, and sealing,” said Gary Johnson, DDS, MAGD. “BioRoot Flow’s high concentration of tricalcium silicate cement increases bioactive reactions—prompting periapical healing and constraining inflammatory reaction.”

BioRoot Flow: Seal the Deal
A ready-to-use root canal sealer, BioRoot Flow is designed for cold and warm obturation techniques with excellent flow into accessory canals and strong adhesion to both dentin and gutta-percha.
“The high pH of BioRoot Flow is definitely a benefit and helps to kill bacteria and limit additional bacterial growth,” said Dr. Lauren Kuhn Nuth, who has obturated hundreds of root canals with the material. “And it doesn’t shrink—it actually slightly expands into the dentinal tubules and forms a tight seal.”
Biodentine XP: Replace Dentin with Ease
Biodentine XP is an all-in-one dentin substitute with indications in both the crown and the root. Reducing the risk of postop sensitivity, especially when used in the sandwich technique, it mixes up in just 30 seconds and has an initial setting time of 12 minutes. This makes procedure prep fast and easy.
“I was able to prep the tooth while my assistant was getting Biodentine XP mixed in the machine, and I completed the restoration sooner than I could have using an MTA-based material,” said Dr. John Jackfert. “I like having the ability to manipulate it to go where I want it to,” he added.

