| Literature DB >> 30365608 |
Giulio Gavini1, Marcelo Dos Santos1, Celso Luis Caldeira1, Manoel Eduardo de Lima Machado1, Laila Gonzales Freire1, Elaine Faga Iglecias1, Ove Andrea Peters2, George Táccio de Miranda Candeiro3.
Abstract
The introduction of automated instrumentation in endodontics represented a major advance in progress for this specialty, with improvements in the quality and predictability of root canal preparation and a significant reduction in procedural errors. In recent years, endodontic instruments have undergone a series of changes brought about by modifications in design, surface treatments, and thermal treatments. In addition, new movements have also been incorporated to offer greater safety and efficiency, optimizing the properties of the NiTi alloy, especially through eccentric rotary motion. An understanding of the mechanical properties of these new NiTi instruments and their effect on the clinical performance of root canal preparation is essential if dental practitioners are to select the instruments that provide optimal clinical outcomes, especially in curved or flattened canals. The objective of this literature review is to present and discuss the characteristics of the NiTi alloys used in the major instrumentation systems available in the market, as well as the influence of the metallurgical and mechanical properties of NiTi instruments and the movements that drive them, to enable more accurate and predictable planning of root canal preparation.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30365608 DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2018.vol32.0067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz Oral Res ISSN: 1806-8324