The effectiveness of rotary and reciprocating techniques in curved root canals retreatment: a micro-CT analysis.

Ana Paula Silva, Lilian Bottaro Purper, Carolina Bender Hoppe, Lucas Siqueira Pinheiro, Vânia Regina Camargo Fontanella, Fabiana Soares Grecca
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Introduction: Different NiTi rotary systems have been developed to improve efficiency and retreatment success rates. Aim: To evaluate the Protaper Universal retreatment system and WaveOne instrument in removing the filling material from curved canals during retreatment. Materials and Methods: Thirty mesial root canals of extracted human mandibular molar teeth were randomly allocated into 2 groups (n=15). In the PT group, retreatment was performed with ProTaper Universal Retreatment according to the manufacturer’s instructions. In the WO group, was used WaveOne Primary. ProTaper Universal F2 and F3 were used to achieve the apical diameter in both groups. The samples were scanned by microcomputed tomography pre and postoperatively to evaluate the filling material remaining. The percentage of material filling was compared between groups using Student’s T test and in the same group among thirds was compared using Kruskal-Wallis followed by Dunn’s post hoc test. Results: The filling material remaining was not statistically different between the groups (p≥0.05). The apical third presented a greater amount of remaining filling material when compared with the cervical third for both groups (p<0.05). Conclusion: Rotary and reciprocating techniques can effectively, but not completely, remove the filling materials from the root canal system. The apical third presented a more significant amount of remaining filling material.
旋转和往复技术在弯曲根管再治疗中的有效性:微ct分析。
介绍:不同的镍钛旋转系统已开发,以提高效率和再处理的成功率。目的:评价Protaper万能再治疗系统与WaveOne器械在弯曲根管再治疗中去除充填物的效果。材料与方法:30例拔除的人下颌磨牙近中根管随机分为2组(n=15)。在PT组中,根据制造商的说明使用ProTaper通用再治疗。WO组采用WaveOne Primary。两组均采用ProTaper Universal F2和F3测量根尖直径。术前和术后对标本进行显微计算机断层扫描,评估剩余的填充材料。采用学生T检验比较各组间材料填充的百分比,采用Kruskal-Wallis和Dunn事后检验比较同一组中三分之一的材料填充百分比。结果:两组间充填材料剩余量差异无统计学意义(p≥0.05)。两组的根尖三分之一比颈三分之一有更多的剩余填充物(p<0.05)。结论:旋转和往复技术可以有效地清除根管充填物,但不能完全清除。根尖的三分之一表现出更多的剩余填充物。
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