Last generations endodontic instrument. A study of their efficacy and apical shapping.

One of the aims of surgical preparation is to remove pulp tissue and shape the root canal to access the apical foramen. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of manual and rotary instruments versus stainless steel instruments in cleaning and shaping. Sixty-five lower premolars wi...

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Autores principales: Siragusa, Martha, Racciatti, Gabriela C
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Publicado: Electronic Journal of Endodontics Rosario 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2133/1373
http://hdl.handle.net/2133/1373
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topic Instruments
Shapping
Apical
spellingShingle Instruments
Shapping
Apical
Siragusa, Martha
Racciatti, Gabriela C
Siragusa, Martha
Racciatti, Gabriela C
Last generations endodontic instrument. A study of their efficacy and apical shapping.
topic_facet Instruments
Shapping
Apical
description One of the aims of surgical preparation is to remove pulp tissue and shape the root canal to access the apical foramen. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of manual and rotary instruments versus stainless steel instruments in cleaning and shaping. Sixty-five lower premolars with curvatures that did not exceed 25° were assigned to 6 groups. Coronal-apical preparation techniques were employed. The samples were longitudinally abraded and observed in a stereomicroscope at x40 magnification and by SEM. The best results were observed in Groups 6 (rotary Pro File) and 4 (Pro File 29) as compared to Group 2 (stainless steel). The present results reveal that very few of the surgical preparations achieved complete removal of tissues, debris and microorganisms. It is difficult to guarantee complete removal, particularly in clinical practice.
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Racciatti, Gabriela C
Siragusa, Martha
Racciatti, Gabriela C
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Racciatti, Gabriela C
Siragusa, Martha
Racciatti, Gabriela C
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title Last generations endodontic instrument. A study of their efficacy and apical shapping.
title_short Last generations endodontic instrument. A study of their efficacy and apical shapping.
title_full Last generations endodontic instrument. A study of their efficacy and apical shapping.
title_fullStr Last generations endodontic instrument. A study of their efficacy and apical shapping.
title_full_unstemmed Last generations endodontic instrument. A study of their efficacy and apical shapping.
title_sort last generations endodontic instrument. a study of their efficacy and apical shapping.
publisher Electronic Journal of Endodontics Rosario
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/2133/1373
http://hdl.handle.net/2133/1373
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