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      Shaping Ability of Different Rotary and Reciprocating File Systems in Simulated S-Shaped Root Canals

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          Abstract

          Objective

          This study aimed to examine the shaping ability of six rotary and reciprocating file systems, as well as hybrid techniques in simulated S-shaped root canals.

          Methods

          A hundred and twenty S-shaped radiopaque thermosetting epoxy resin blocks were grouped according to the system used for biomechanical preparation. Six groups of 15 canals each were prepared using TruNatomy, Procodile, VDW Rotate, Hyflex CM, OneCurve, and WaveOne Gold, respectively. Two additional hybrid (Procodile/Hyflex CM and Procodile/TruNatomy) groups (n=15 each) were added after evaluating the results of individual systems. All canals were enlarged to 0.25 mm apically. Canal transportation, centering ability, diameter increase, and iatrogenic errors were assessed by superimposed pre-operative and post-operative images. AutoCAD was used for data analysis. All groups were statistically compared with analysis of variance and Tukey honest significant difference test (p<0.05).

          Results

          Hyflex CM resulted in the most conservative diameter increase in all thirds (coronal, middle, and apical; p<0.001). Procodile showed the best (p<0.001) centering ability in the coronal and middle thirds, while TruNatomy resulted in the least canal transportation and most centering preparation in the apical third (p<0.001). Hybridisation of Procodile and Hyflex CM produced the least canal transportation and best centering ability in the middle third (p<0.001). No instrument breakage occurred, and no ledge, elbow, or apical zip formation was observed during canal preparation.

          Conclusion

          Hybridisation of Procodile and Hyflex CM showed remarkable results in preserving the canal diameter in all thirds and resulted in the least canal transportation and best centering ability in the middle third of the canal. However, when treatment cost and duration limit the clinical applicability of the hybrid technique, clinicians can use a single file system (Hyflex CM or TruNatomy) since it shows satisfactory results in all parameters when compared with a hybrid system.

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          Mechanical preparation of root canals: shaping goals, techniques and means

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            Comparison of canal transportation and centering ability of twisted files, Pathfile-ProTaper system, and stainless steel hand K-files by using computed tomography.

            The purpose of this study was to compare canal transportation and centering ability of 2 rotary nickel-titanium (NiTi) systems (Twisted Files [TF] and Pathfile-ProTaper [PP]) with conventional stainless steel K-files. Ninety root canals with severe curvature and short radius were selected. Canals were divided randomly into 3 groups of 30 each. After preparation with TF, PP, and stainless steel files, the amount of transportation that occurred was assessed by using computed tomography. Three sections from apical, mid-root, and coronal levels of the canal were recorded. Amount of transportation and centering ability were assessed. The 3 groups were statistically compared with analysis of variance and Tukey honestly significant difference test. Less transportation and better centering ability occurred with TF rotary instruments (P < .0001). K-files showed the highest transportation followed by PP system. PP system showed significant transportation when compared with TF (P < .0001). The TF system was found to be the best for all variables measured in this study. Copyright (c) 2010 American Association of Endodontists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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              Comparative evaluation of the shaping ability of WaveOne, Reciproc and OneShape single-file systems in severely curved root canals of extracted teeth.

              To compare the shaping ability of WaveOne, Reciproc and OneShape single-file systems in severely curved root canals in extracted human molar teeth.
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                Journal
                Eur Endod J
                Eur Endod J
                European Endodontic Journal
                European Endodontic Journal
                Kare Publishing (Turkey )
                2548-0839
                20 February 2024
                2024
                : 9
                : 2
                : 114-123
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Clinical Sciences, Ajman University College of Dentistry, Ajman, UAE
                [2 ]Center of Medical and Bio-allied Health Sciences Research, Ajman University, Ajman, UAE
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Okba Mahmoud Department of Clinical Sciences, Ajman University College of Dentistry, Ajman, UAE; Center of Medical and Bio-allied Health Sciences Research, Ajman University, Ajman, UAE E-mail: o.mahmoud@ 123456ajman.ac.ae
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                EEJ-9-114
                10.14744/eej.2023.93824
                10938361
                38377107
                8a101371-9994-4781-ad19-d0e78d29efcc
                © Copyright 2024 by European Endodontic Journal

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0)

                History
                : 22 July 2023
                : 20 September 2023
                : 25 October 2023
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                hybrid technique,rotary files,s-shaped canal,shaping ability

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