Title of article :
Shaping ability of Reciproc Blue reciprocating instruments with or without glide path in simulated S-shaped root canals
Author/Authors :
Keskin, Cangül Department of Endodontics Faculty of Dentistry - Samsun, Turkey , Sariyilmaz, Evren Department of Endodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Ordu, Turkey , Demiral, Murat Çekmekoy Oral Health Center - Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
Background. The present study aimed to compare the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue instruments with or without the creation of a glide path in simulated S-shaped root canals.
Methods. Root canals of thirty #15.02 clear resin S-shaped blocks were dyed using ink and photographed. Then the blocks were randomly divided into 2 groups: group A: Reciproc Blue with glide path created with ProGlider and group B: Reciproc Blue with no glide path preparation (n=15). The blocks were also photographed after preparation. The pre- and post-prepara-tion images were superimposed and evaluated at 9 different measurement points according to the 3 zones, as coronal straight, first curvature, and apical curvature zones. The data were evaluated with independent t-test or Kruskal-Wallis tests with 5% significance interval.
Results. Group B removed greater amount of material from the inner aspect of simulated canal at the first curvature and apical curvature zones and from the outer aspect of the canal at apical curvature zone (P<0.05). Both groups exhibited trans-portation and the transportation width in group B was significantly greater in the levels of apical curvature zone (P<0.05).
Conclusion. Glide path preparation using ProGlider rotary instrument improved the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue R25 instrument by leading to less transportation and maintaining centering ability.
Keywords :
Nickel-titanium instruments , Glide path , Root canal preparation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics