Abstract
Introduction. Root canal preparation is the most important phase of
endodontic procedure and it consists of adequate canal space cleaning and
shaping. In recent years, rotary instruments and techniques have gained
importance because of the great efficacy, speed and safety of the preparation
procedure. Objective. The aim of this research was to investigate the
influence of different NiTi files on the canal wall cleaning quality,
residual dentine debris and smear layer. Methods. The research was conducted
on extracted human teeth in vitro conditions. Teeth were divided in 7 main
groups depending on the kind of instruments used for root canal preparation:
ProTaper, GT, ProFile, K-3, FlexMaster, hand ProTaper and hand GT. Root canal
preparation was accomplished by crown-down technique. Prepared samples were
assessed on scanning electron microscopy JEOL, JSM-6460 LV. The evaluation of
dentine debris was done with 500x magnification, and the evaluation of smear
layer with 1,000 times magnification. Quantitive assessment of dentine debris
and smear layer was done according to the criteria of Hulsmann. Results. The
least amount of debris and smear layer has been found in canals shaped with
ProFile instruments, and the largest amount in canals shaped with FlexMaster
instruments. Canal cleaning efficacy of hand GT and ProTaper files has been
similar to cleaning efficacy of rotary NiTi files. Statistic analysis has
shown a significant difference in amount of dentine debris and smear layer on
the canal walls between sample groups shaped with different instruments.
Conclusion. Completely clean canals have not been found in any tested group
of instruments. The largest amount of debris and smear layer has been found
in the apical third of all canals. The design and the type of endodontic
instruments influence the efficacy of the canal cleaning.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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