Evaluation of Shaping Ability of Different NiTi Systems "Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography" : In Vitro Study /
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Mechanical root canal preparation is one of the most crucial stages in
endodontic treatment that goes hand in hand with canal disinfection and
successful obturation. The prepared root canal should have a continuously
tapered funnel shape while maintaining the original canal curvature and
apical foramen, these objectives are often difficult to achieve due to highly
variable root canal anatomy and the metallurgy, design and physical
characteristics of the instruments during instrumentation. Some of the
procedural errors such as zipping, transportation and ledge formation can
occur along with loss of working length; however various instruments along
with different root canal preparation techniques have been introduced to
reduce these problems. (1)
Despite recent advances in the field of endodontic devices and
instruments, the mechanical preparation of a curved root canal is still
challenging even for very skilled and experienced clinicians. Different, well-
described preparation errors may result during the instrumentation of these
root canals, such as canal straightening, transportation deviation or even
perforation. Since that most of the root canals are curved, a high incidence of
preparation errors or canal aberrations has been statistically reported.
In 1985, Lim proposed the idea that the more the flexible instrument
the better negotiation of the curved root canal, helping to avoid procedural
errors such as, apical transportation, zipping, perforation, or ledges. (2) Walia
introduced nickel-titanium instruments in 1988, concluding that they were
three times more flexible than traditional stainless steel instruments. (3) This
increased flexibility found with nickel-titanium instruments made it easier
for clinicians to instrument curved canals. On the other hand it had shown
that nickel-titanium instruments had less cutting efficiency than stainless
steel instruments. (4)
File manufacturers began introducing nickel-titanium files with larger
taper to enhance the cutting efficiency and reduce torsional fracture to deal
with these shortcomings. These greater taper instruments provide better
efficiency, however increasing the stiffness of the instruments. As a result,
clinicians observed canal transportation more towards the outer aspect of the
curvature in the apically. (5)
The recently introduced nickel-titanium files WaveOne and Reciproc
are alleged by their ability to completely clean and prepare root canals with
single instrument. These files are made of unique NiTi-alloy called M-Wire
that is created by a particular feature of thermal-treatment process. The
benefits of this M-Wire and recently the G-Wire NiTi are to increase
flexibility of the instruments and improve resistance to cyclic fatigue. These
files are used in a reciprocal motion that requires special devices, Due to the
fact that the counterclockwise angle is greater than the clockwise one, it is
claimed that the instrument continuously progresses towards the apex of the
root canal therefore reduce canal transportation.(6)Now Gold Wire
technology is a post-machining process that makes files significantly more
flexible and resistant to fracture. Investigations of the shaping effect of these
new NiTi systems with different design features and manufacturing process
are important for understanding how differences and recent advances affect
their performance.
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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 (p. 79-91)`
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes bibliographic references (p. 79-91)`
