I. Al-Zaka, Jamal Abu Al-Timan, M. Mutar, A. Sleibi, M. Findakly, A. Naji
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Abstract
Introduction: Re-establishing the health of the periapical tissues is considered to be the main objective of nonsurgical root canal retreatment in cases with posttreatment disease. Removal of filling material from the canal space is the most difficult and challenging step during retreatment, regardless of the technique/instrument used. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of nickel–titanium reciprocating instruments in the removal of root canal filling material in comparison with continuous rotary shaping and retreatment instruments. Materials and Methods: Four electronic databases were used (PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and Scopus) as information sources. Articles describing in vitro studies carried out on extracted human teeth were included in this systematic review, while narrative, systematic review, in vivo studies, animal studies, studies published in languages other than English, and studies that used methods other than micro-computed tomography to detect root filling material were excluded from this systematic review. The studies were assessed for eligibility according to inclusion criteria by two independent reviewers; the opinion of the third reviewer was requested when one of the reviewers did not accept the study to be included. Results: Forty-one studies of 560 titles and abstracts screened were selected for full-text analysis; 26 studies were excluded, and 15 studies were included in this systematic review. Eleven studies (73%) showed a nonsignificant difference between reciprocating and rotary instruments. Conclusions: The collected studies showed no effect of motion (either reciprocation or full rotary motion) on the remnant of root canal filling materials.
重新建立根尖周组织的健康被认为是治疗后疾病的非手术根管再治疗的主要目的。无论使用何种技术/器械,从根管间隙中清除填充材料是再治疗过程中最困难和最具挑战性的步骤。本研究的目的是确定镍钛往复器械在根管填充物去除方面的有效性,并与连续旋转成形和再处理器械进行比较。材料和方法:四个电子数据库(PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect和Scopus)作为信息来源。本系统综述纳入了对人类拔牙进行体外研究的文章,而叙述性、系统综述、体内研究、动物研究、以非英语语言发表的研究以及使用显微计算机断层扫描以外的方法检测牙根填充物的研究被排除在本系统综述之外。根据纳入标准,由两名独立审稿人评估研究的合格性;当其中一名审稿人不接受纳入研究时,请第三位审稿人发表意见。结果:筛选到的560篇题目和摘要共41篇进行全文分析;本系统综述排除了26项研究,纳入了15项研究。11项研究(73%)显示往复和旋转器械之间无显著差异。结论:收集到的研究显示运动(无论是往复运动还是全旋转运动)对根管填充材料的残余没有影响。
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Vision SEJ aims to be one of the foremost worldwide periodical on Endodontics, dedicated to the promotion of research, post-graduate training and further education in Endodontics. Mission Statement To serve as a medium for continued Endodontic education and qualitative scientific publications on clinical trials, basic science related to the biological aspects of Endodontics, basic science related to Endodontic techniques as well as dental trauma that will ultimately improve the Endodontic research and patient’s health. Scope In this journal, Endodontists, Endodontic postgraduate students and general dentists, can learn about new concepts in root canal treatment and the latest advances in techniques and instrumentation that help them keep pace with rapid changes in this field. Aims and Objectives To publish cut edge peer-review original articles, case reports, letters to the editor, editorials, review articles, commentaries, and innovations that will impact on Endodontics. To enhance exchange of ideas/information relating to Endodontics and interaction among stakeholders. To encourage networking and partnership between individuals, government and non-governmental organizations for the provision of quality health care. To advocate for training, workshops, seminars, scientific manuscript writing conferences that will advance publishing culture.