Ultrastructural analysis of the surface of stainless steel endodontic instruments before and after use

J. Popović, J. Gašić, S. Živković, A. Mitić, Marija Nikolić, Radomir Barac
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Introduction. Although many studies have reported various advantages of nickel-titanium endodontic instruments, the use of stainless steel endodontic files still presents a standard in everyday practice. The aim of this study was to evaluate ultrastructure of the surface of stainless steel endodontic instruments before and after their use. Material and Methods. Fourteen sets of non-used stainless steel endodontic reamers and files were included in the study. Each set of instruments was used one, three or six times in simulated clinical conditions on extracted maxillary premolars. After their use the instruments were subjected to cleaning and sterilization procedures. Ultrastructure of the surface of instruments was observed under scanning electron microscope (SEM). Surface analysis was performed based on the number of uses and size of instruments. The following characteristics were analyzed: defects of instrument flutes, defects of cutting edges and instrument deformations. Results. SEM analysis showed defects on the surface of non-used instruments as a result of the manufacturing process. Surface defects, defects of cutting edges as well as flutes deformations were observed after a single use and were more often noticed in small sized instruments. After three uses, flutes deformations were observed in all small sized instruments and some of the medium size. After six uses all groups of instruments showed defects of cutting edges. Conclusion. Non-used stainless steel endodontic instruments showed surface defects created by the manufacturing process. Defects of cutting edges and flutes can be observed after a single use. To minimize complications and mistakes during clinical preparation it is recommended to limit the number of instrument uses.
不锈钢根管器械使用前后表面超微结构分析
介绍。尽管许多研究报道了镍钛根管器械的各种优点,但在日常实践中,使用不锈钢根管锉仍然是一种标准。本研究的目的是评价不锈钢根管器械使用前后的表面超微结构。材料和方法。本研究采用14套未使用的不锈钢根管扩刀和锉。每套器械在模拟临床条件下对拔除的上颌前磨牙分别使用1次、3次或6次。使用后,这些仪器要经过清洁和消毒程序。在扫描电镜下观察了仪器表面的超微结构。根据仪器的使用次数和尺寸进行表面分析。分析了乐器长笛缺陷、刃口缺陷和乐器变形的特点。结果。扫描电镜分析显示,由于制造过程,未使用的仪器表面存在缺陷。表面缺陷、刃口缺陷和笛子变形是在一次使用后观察到的,在小型乐器中更为常见。经过三次使用,所有小型乐器和一些中型乐器都观察到笛子变形。使用六次后,各组仪器均出现刃口缺陷。结论。未使用的不锈钢根管器械显示由于制造过程造成的表面缺陷。一次使用后,可以观察到切割边缘和凹槽的缺陷。为了减少临床准备过程中的并发症和错误,建议限制器械的使用次数。
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