| Literature DB >> 30581684 |
Gül Çelik1, Murat Maden1, Ahmet Savgat2, Hikmet Orhan3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since the introduction of nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) instruments to dentistry, a wide variety of Ni-Ti instruments have become commercially available. These Ni-Ti instruments are expensive, which limits their usage in developing countries and forces practitioners to use instruments repeatedly. Another problem is the possible prion cross-contamination associated with the multiple usage of endodontic instruments. In addition, the use of these instruments requires new skills and experience. In this article, the shaping capacities of two conventional rotary file systems, ProFile 25/0.06 and ProTaper F2, were reviewed and compared with the Reciproc single-file system.Entities:
Keywords: ProFile; ProTaper; Reciproc; Shaping ability; Single file
Year: 2018 PMID: 30581684 PMCID: PMC6296330 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Drawing representing the composite image on which the measurements.
I, inner side of the canal; O, outer side of the canal; nc, noninstrumented canal; ic, instrumented canal. (A) The distance between the outer limit of the noninstrumented canal and the outer limit of the instrumented canal. (B) The distance between the inner limit of the noninstrumented canal and the inner limit of the instrumented canal.
Means (mm) and standard deviations at the different measurement positions and parts of the canal width after preparation with the different instruments.
| Positions and parts | ProFile | Reciproc | ProTaper |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0,18 ± 0,04b | 0,24 ± 0,02a | 0,25 ± 0,05a |
| 2 | 0,22 ± 0,04b | 0,30 ± 0,03a | 0,31 ± 0,03a |
| 3 | 0,24 ± 0,04b | 0,33 ± 0,02a | 0,33 ± 0,03a |
| 4 | 0,64 ± 0,10b | 0,87 ± 0,04a | 0,89 ± 0,08a |
| 5 | 0,27 ± 0,04b | 0,39 ± 0,02a | 0,38 ± 0,05a |
| 6 | 0,31 ± 0,05b | 0,44 ± 0,03a | 0,40 ± 0,03a |
| 7 | 0,37 ± 0,05c | 0,48 ± 0,03a | 0,45 ± 0,04b |
| 8 | 0,92 ± 0,09c | 1,31 ± 0,06a | 1,23 ± 0,08b |
| 9 | 0,40 ± 0,04a | 0,48 ± 0,03b | 0,50 ± 0,05b |
| 10 | 0,41 ± 0,04c | 0,48 ± 0,03b | 0,54 ± 0,06a |
| Apical | 0,64 ± 0,09b | 0,87 ± 0,04a | 0,89 ± 0,08a |
| Middle | 1,21 ± 0,16b | 1,71 ± 0,07a | 1,67 ± 0,12a |
| Coronal | 2,11 ± 0,20b | 2,75 ± 0,11a | 2,71 ± 0,12a |
| Total | 3,14 ± 0,33c | 3,96 ± 0,20b | 4,47 ± 0,20a |
Notes.
Values with different superscript letters were statistically different (P < 0.001).
The direction and amount of canal transportation (mm) at the different measurement positions and parts.
| Positions and parts | ProFile | Reciproc | ProTaper | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0,01 ± 0,03b | 0,04 ± 0,04b | 0,08 ± 0,07a | 0,001 |
| 2 | 0,00 ± 0,03c | 0,05 ± 0,04b | 0,10 ± 0,05a | 0,000 |
| 3 | 0,05 ± 0,04b | 0,01 ± 0,03c | 0,10 ± 0,06a | 0,000 |
| 4 | 0,09 ± 0,05b | −0,10 ± 0,02a | 0,02 ± 0,08c | 0,000 |
| 5 | 0,07 ± 0,06b | −0,19 ± 0,11a | −0,11 ± 0,04c | 0,000 |
| 6 | 0,05 ± 0,07b | −0,14 ± 0,10a | −0,10 ± 0,04a | 0,000 |
| 7 | 0,08 ± 0,06a | −0,02 ± 0,04b | 0,05 ± 0,05a | 0,000 |
| 8 | 0,10 ± 0,05a | 0,05 ± 0,03b | 0,12 ± 0,058a | 0,000 |
| 9 | 0,10 ± 0,05 | 0,09 ± 0,04 | 0,13 ± 0,08 | 0,244 |
| 10 | 0,10 ± 0,05 | 0,12 ± 0,06 | 0,10 ± 0,09 | 0,593 |
| Apical | 0,11 ± 0,04b | 0,13 ± 0,06b | 0,29 ± 0,14a | 0,000 |
| Middle | 0,24 ± 0,09a | −0,48 ± 0,07b | 0,27 ± 0,09a | 0,000 |
| Coronal | 0,30 ± 0,12a | 0,18 ± 0,0,6b | 0,31 ± 0,11a | 0,001 |
| Total | 0,74 ± 0,17b | 0,91 ± 0,11a | 0,97 ± 0,24a | 0,004 |
Notes.
Values were calculated by subtracting the amount of resin removed at the inner side (concavity of the apical curvature) of the simulated canal from the amount of resin removed at the outer side (Negative value indicates the transportation tendency toward the inner aspect of the curvature). Values with different superscript letters were statistically different (P < 0.001).