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Technical quality of a matching-taper single-cone filling technique following rotary instrumentation compared with lateral compaction after manual preparation: a retrospective study.

R Krug1, G Krastl2, M Jahreis2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study were to evaluate the radiographic technical quality of root canal treatment before and after the implementation of a nickel-titanium rotary (NiTiR) preparation followed by a matching-taper single-cone (mSC) obturation and to detect the procedural errors associated with this technique.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A random sample of 535 patients received root canal treatment at the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology at the University of Würzburg: 254 teeth were treated in 2002-2003 by using stainless steel instruments (SSI) for preparation and a lateral compaction (LC) technique (classic group (CG)). Two hundred eighty-one teeth were root filled in 2012-2013 employing NiTiR instruments for the root canal shaping and a mSC technique (advanced group (AG)). The quality assessments were based on the radiographic criteria of the European Society of Endodontology. The presence of voids was recorded separately for the apical, central and cervical thirds of the root canals. Procedural errors, such as ledges, apical transportations, perforations and fractured instruments, were detected. The root canal fillings in the CG and AG were compared using chi-squared and Fisher's exact tests. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to investigate the association between the independent variables (patient age, tooth type and type of treatment) and the dependent variables (density and length).
RESULTS: Adequate length was achieved significantly more often in the AG compared to the CG for molars (p = 0.017), mandibular teeth (p = 0.013) and primary root canal treatments (p = 0.024). No significant difference was detected between the AG and CG regarding adequate length in general (p = 0.051) or adequate overall quality of root canal filling (p = 0.1). In the AG, a significant decrease in procedural errors was evident (p = 0.019) and decreases in the densities of the root canal fillings in the cervical (p = 0.01) and central (p = 0.01) thirds of the root canals were also observed. Moreover, root canals in elderly patients exhibited fewer voids (p = 0.009).
CONCLUSIONS: Rotary root canal preparation followed by a matching-taper single-cone filling technique provides a reliable shaping of the root canal, with fewer procedural errors and a more acceptable filling quality in terms of length and homogeneity in the apical third. Less favourable results were achieved in the central and cervical parts of the root canals. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The matching-taper single-cone technique seems to effectively obturate well-tapered root canals after adequate rotary instrumentation. Irregularly shaped canals require additional lateral or warm vertical condensation to avoid voids.

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Keywords:  NiTi rotary; Root canal treatment; Single-cone technique; Technical quality

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27522217     DOI: 10.1007/s00784-016-1931-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Oral Investig        ISSN: 1432-6981            Impact factor:   3.573


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