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Shaping ability of novel nickel-titanium systems in printed primary molars

Authors :
Burcu Gucyetmez Topal
Seda Falakaloglu
Emmanuel Silva
Mustafa Gündoğar
Emre Iriboz
Güçyetmez Topal B., Falakaloğlu S., Silva E. J. N. L. , Gündoğar M., İriboz E.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BackgroundManual or mechanized instruments can be used for root canal preparation. Manual instrumentation using K-files is widely used in primary teeth, but there are many limitations. Mechanized root canal preparation can lead to easy access to all canals, decrease instrumentation time, and result in more funnel-shaped root canals, resulting in a more predictable uniform paste fill.AimThis study aimed to evaluate the shaping ability and instrumentation time of VDW.ROTATE™ and EdgeTaper Platinum™ during the preparation of resin-printed primary molars. Hand K-files were used as a reference for comparison.DesignSixty-six resin-based maxillary second primary molars, obtained from extracted tooth cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) image and printed on a three-dimensional printer, were divided into three groups: VDW.ROTATE™, EdgeTaper Platinum™, and K-files. The specimens were scanned using CBCT imaging before and after root canal preparation. Images were registered using a dedicated software, and changes (Δ) in the canal area, volume, and untouched canal surface were calculated. Instrumentation time was evaluated. Data were statistically analyzed using the SPSS program.ResultsThere was no significant difference among the tested file systems for Δ canal volume and area (p > .05). VDW.ROTATE™, however, showed significantly lower untouched canal surface area than other systems in all roots (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1dd44613e28c177f60b2308d2d762de8