Title of article :
An In Vitro Comparison of Root Canal Transportation by Reciproc File With and Without Glide Path
Author/Authors :
Nazarimoghadam, Kiumars Department of Endodontics - Shahed University, Tehran , Daryaeian, Mohammad Department of Endodontics - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan , Ramazani, Nahid Department of Endodontics - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of ideal canal preparation is to prevent iatrogenic aberrations such as transportation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the root canal trans- portation by Reciproc file with and without glide path.
Materials and Methods: Thirty acrylic-resin blocks with a curvature of 60˚ and
size#10 (2% taper) were assigned into two groups (n= 15). In group 1, the glide path was performed using stainless steel k-files size#10 and 15 at working length In group 2, canals were prepared with Reciproc file system at working length. By using digital imaging software (AutoCAD 2008), the pre-instrumentation and post-instrumentation digital images were superimposed over, taking the land- marks as reference points. Then the radius of the internal and external curve of the specimens was calculated at three α, β and γ points (1mm to apex as α, 3mm to apex as β, and 5mm to apex as γ). The data were statically analyzed using the in- dependent T-test and Mann-Whitney U test by SPSS version 16.
Results: Glide path was found significant for only external curve in the apical third of the canal; that is, 5mm to apex (P=0.005). But in the other third, canal modification was not significant (P> 0.008).
Conclusion: Canal transportation in the apical third of the canal seems to be significantly reduced when glide path is performed using reciprocating files
Keywords :
Root Canal Preparation , Instrumentation , Transportation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics