Cleaning Effectiveness of a Reciprocating Single-file and a Conventional Rotary Instrumentation System

To compare cleaning effectiveness by histological analysis of a reciprocating single-file system with ProTaper rotary instruments during the preparation of curved root canals in extracted teeth. A total of 40 root canals with curvatures ranging between 20 - 40 degrees were divided into two groups of...

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Published inThe open dentistry journal Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 704 - 713
Main Authors de Carvalho, Fredson Marcio Acris, Gonçalves, Leonardo Cantanhede de Oliveira, Marques, André Augusto Franco, Alves, Vanessa, Bueno, Carlos Eduardo da Silveira, De Martin, Alexandre Sigrist
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United Arab Emirates Bentham Open 01.01.2016
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Summary:To compare cleaning effectiveness by histological analysis of a reciprocating single-file system with ProTaper rotary instruments during the preparation of curved root canals in extracted teeth. A total of 40 root canals with curvatures ranging between 20 - 40 degrees were divided into two groups of 20 canals. Canals were prepared to the following apical sizes: Reciproc size 25 (n=20); ProTaper: F2 (n=20). The normal distribution of data was tested by the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and the values obtained for the test (Mann-Whitney U test, < .05) were statistically analyzed using the GraphPad InStat for the Mac OS software (GraphPad Software, La Jolla, CA, USA). There were no significant differences in remaining debris (P > .05) between the two groups. The application of reciprocating motion during instrumentation did not result in increased debris when compared with continuous rotation motion, even in the apical part of curved canals. Both instruments resulted in debris in the canal lumen, irrespective of the movement kinematics applied.
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ISSN:1874-2106
1874-2106
DOI:10.2174/1874210601610010704