Radiographic assessment of the effect of conservative access cavity preparation and different root canal tapers preparation on apical transportation of curved root canals : (in vitro study) /
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The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of three different
access cavity designs (Traditional, conservative and Truss access cavity ) on
apical transportation using three different file system (OneShape, ProTaper
Next and Trunatomy) which were root canal filling removal and their effect
on bond strength.
Forty-five mandibular premolars were selected, checked
radiographically for mesio buccal canal curvature determination using
CBCT. Then canal curvature is measured using Schneider method .
The forty-five were divided into three groups according to the access
cavity design. Then each group is divided into three subgroups according to
the file used during canal shaping. For access standardization access were
done under magnification 16X using operating microscope. Teeth were
mounted in silicone replicating material.
Patency was obtained for root canals. Pre-instrumentation
standardized periapical radiograph was obtained for teeth with #15 k-file
inserted inside the mesiobuccal canal . Standardization was done by parallel
technique using RinnXCP .Cleaning and shaping were done with OneShape
25/0.6 , Protaper Next till X2 and Trunatomy Small file. Root canals length
was predetermined using software tool for the digital x-ray image as all roots
were scanned by CBCT; 1mm was subtracted away from the apex.
Post-instrumentation radiograph was taken with master apical file
(OneShape 25/0.6 , ProTaper Next X2 , Trunatomy Small file).
The pre and post instrumentation radiograph was superimposed then
the apical transportation was assessed by difference between file K-15 file
inside the canal and the final NiTi file after instrumentation .The digital
radiographs were saved in JPG format and imported into Adobe Photoshop
CS5 software (Adobe Systems Inc.). The digitized images were contrast filtered using Adobe Photoshop software (Adobe Systems Incorporated, San
Jose, CA, USA).
Using Image J software used to measure the distance between the
central axes of the 15 K-file and the master apical file.
Then angle of deviation between #15K-file and aster apical file was
determined by drawing 3 points and two line on the files the angle formed
between the intersecting lines determine the amount of deviation.
Results showed that conservative access cavity showed highest angle
of deviation while using OneShape and Trunatomy and distance between
files at 0 mm while using OneShape.
Also results showed that Trunatomy File system when compared with
PTN and OneShape file systems, no siginifcant difference was shown in
apical deviation.
The result was in accordance with Elkhodary et al . that Trunatomy
file system was able to effectively shape curved root canals in terms of
canal transportation and centering ability when compared to PTN and M-pro
Regarding the conservative access cavity this could have been due to
the coronal interference and absence of straight line access to the canal.
While the difference between files may be due to the difference in
metallurgy properties of each file system.
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DISSERTATION NOTE-Degree type M.Sc.
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes bibliographic references.
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes bibliographic references.
