Title of article :
Effects of Glide Path on the Centering Ability and Preparation Time of Two Reciprocating Instruments
Author/Authors :
Santos Coelho, Marcelo Department of Endodontics - Centro de Pesquisa Odontológica - Faculdade de Odontologia São Leopoldo Mandic - Campinas - SP - Brazil , Eduardo Fontana, Carlos Department of Endodontics - Centro de Pesquisa Odontológica - Faculdade de Odontologia São Leopoldo Mandic - Campinas - SP - Brazil , Shoji Kato, Augusto Department of Endodontics - Centro de Pesquisa Odontológica - Faculdade de Odontologia São Leopoldo Mandic - Campinas - SP - Brazil , Sigrist de Martin, Alexandre Department of Endodontics - Centro de Pesquisa Odontológica - Faculdade de Odontologia São Leopoldo Mandic - Campinas - SP - Brazil , Eduardo da Silveira Bueno, Carlos Department of Endodontics - Centro de Pesquisa Odontológica - Faculdade de Odontologia São Leopoldo Mandic - Campinas - SP - Brazil
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effects of establishing glide path on the centering ability and preparation time of two single-file reciprocating systems in mesial root canals of mandibular molars. Methods and Materials: Sixty extracted mandibular molars with curvatures of 25-39 degrees and separate foramina for the mesiobuccal and
mesiolingual canals, were divided into four groups (n=15); WaveOne+glide path; WaveOne;
Reciproc+glide path and Reciproc. Non-patent canals were excluded and only one canal in
each tooth was instrumented. A manual glide path was established in first and third groups
with #10, 15 and 20 hand K-files. Preparation was performed with reciprocating in-and-out
motion, with a 3-4 mm amplitude and slight apical pressure. Initial and final radiographs were
taken to analyze the amount of dentin removed in the instrumented canals. The radiographs
were superimposed with an image editing software and examined to assess discrepancies at 3-
, 6- and 9-mm distances from the apex. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used for statistical
analysis. The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results: Preparation in groups without glide
paths was swifter than the other groups (P=0.001). However, no difference was observed
regarding centering ability. Conclusion: Establishing a glide path increased the total
instrumentation time for preparing curved canals with WaveOne and Reciproc instruments. Glide path had no influence on the centering ability of these systems.
Keywords :
Centering Ability , Glide Path , Reciproc , Root Canal Preparation , Single-File Instrumentation , WaveOne
Journal title :
Iranian Endodontic Journal (IEJ)