Centering Ability of Three Different Reciprocating Rotary Files Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography – In-vitro Study

Gupta, Radhika A. and Patel, Aditya (2021) Centering Ability of Three Different Reciprocating Rotary Files Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography – In-vitro Study. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (60B). pp. 3786-3791. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Background: Centering ability of root canal files is considered to be an imperative factor during root canal instrumentation. Hence it is decided to evaluate and compare the centering ability of Reciprocating rotary files in teeth by means of cone beam computed tomography in vitro condition.

Objectives:

To evaluate the centering ability of the Reciproc file system in extracted mandibular molar.

To evaluate the centering ability of the Reciproc Blue file system in extracted mandibular molar.

To evaluate the centering ability of the WaveOne file system in extracted mandibular molar.

To compare the above file systems with each other.

Methodology: 30 Newly extracted mandibular molars will be considered in the study. Before access opening teeth will be exposed for a pre-instrumentation CBCT scan. After this scanning standard access cavity preparation will be done followed by checking canal patency using 10#K-file. Then teeth will be divided into three groups for root canal instrumentation. Group 1: Instrumentation by using Reciproc file, Group 2: Instrumentation by using Reciproc Blue file, Group 3: Instrumentation by using WaveOne file. For evaluation of centering ability, the equation introduced by Gambill (1996) i.e., (m1 – m2) ÷ (d1 – d2) or (d1 – d2) ÷ (m1 – m2) and (b1-b2) ÷ (l1-l2) or (l1-l2) ÷ (b1-b2) will be used after post instrumentation CBCT scanning.

Expected Results: The Reciproc Blue file system is expected to give better results in canal centering ability.

Conclusion: Centering ability is considered to be important factor in biomechanical preparation, as it can retain the instruments in centre which is crucial to offer a precise extension, without weakening of the root structure. Different files are used to evaluate and compare the centering ability of instrument by CBCT.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open STM Article > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 10 Apr 2023 06:22
Last Modified: 29 Jun 2024 12:22
URI: http://asian.openbookpublished.com/id/eprint/147

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