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Assessment of apically extruded debris and irrigant produced by different nickel-titanium instrument systems.

Ebru Küçükyilmaz1, Selcuk Savas1, Gokhan Saygili2, Banu Uysal2.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the preparation time and the amounts of apically extruded debris and irrigant using different nickel-titanium instrumentation systems. Forty-five extracted single-rooted mandibular premolar teeth were selected and divided into three groups. The root canals were instrumented according to the manufacturers' instructions, using a reciprocating single-file system, a single-file rotary system and a multiple-file rotary system. Bidistilled water was used as the irrigant solution. The apically extruded debris and irrigant were collected into preweighed Eppendorf tubes. The amounts of extruded debris and irrigant were assessed with a precision micro-balance. The Eppendorf tubes were incubated at 37°C for 15 days. After the incubation period, they were weighed again to assess the debris extrusion. The time required to prepare the canals was also recorded. The results were statistically analyzed using MANOVA and Bonferroni's adjustment. Considering the apically extruded debris and irrigant, there were no statistically significant differences among the groups (p > 0.05). The Reciproc group produced the highest debris (0.000632 ± 0.000162 gr) and irrigant (0.844587 ± 0.437814 ml) extrusion values. While the least extruded debris was observed with OneShape (0,000431 ± 0,000171 gr), the least extruded irrigant was observed with ProTaper system (0.564147 ± 0.370596 ml). Instrumentation was faster using the Reciproc than the other two instruments (70.27 ± 13.38 s) (p < 0.05). All of the instrumentation systems used in this study produced apical debris and irrigant extrusion. The reciprocating single-file system tended to produce more debris and irrigant extrusion, compared with the rotary systems. Considering the preparation time, the single-file systems appeared to be advantageous due to their working time.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25387860     DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2015.vol29.0002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz Oral Res        ISSN: 1806-8324


  10 in total

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2.  In vitro Comparison of Apical Debris Extrusion Using Rotary and Reciprocating Systems in Severely Curved Root Canals.

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3.  Comparison of apical debris extrusion during root canal preparation using instrumentation techniques with two operating principles: An in vitro study.

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4.  Reciproc versus Twisted file for root canal filling removal: assessment of apically extruded debris.

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5.  Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation.

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6.  The Effect of Root Canal Preparation Using Single Versus Multiple Endodontic Rotary Files on Post-operative Pain, a Randomised Clinical Trial.

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7.  Comparative evaluation of apically extruded debris during root canal instrumentation using two Ni-Ti single file rotary systems: An in vitro study.

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Review 9.  Factors affecting the periapical healing process of endodontically treated teeth.

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Review 10.  The influence of ProTaper and WaveOne on apically extruded debris: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

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