Effects of four Ni-Ti preparation techniques on root canal geometry assessed by micro computed tomography.
ORCiD
Dr. Ove A. Peters: 0000-0001-5222-8718
Department
Endodontics
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Endodontic Journal
ISSN
0143-2885
Volume
34
Issue
3
First Page
221
Last Page
230
Publication Date
4-1-2001
Abstract
AIM: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of four preparation techniques on canal volume and surface area using three-dimensionally reconstructed root canals in extracted human maxillary molars. In addition, micro CT data was used to describe morphometric parameters related to the four preparation techniques.
METHODOLOGY: A micro computed tomography scanner was used to analyse root canals in extracted maxillary molars. Specimens were scanned before and after canals were prepared using Ni-Ti - K-Files, Lightspeed instruments, ProFile.04 and GT rotary instruments. Differences in dentine volume removed, canal straightening, the proportion of unchanged area and canal transportation were calculated using specially developed software.
RESULTS: Instrumentation of canals increased volume and surface area. Prepared canals were significantly more rounded, had greater diameters and were straighter than unprepared canals. However, all instrumentation techniques left 35% or more of the canals' surface area unchanged. Whilst there were significant differences between the three canal types investigated, very few differences were found with respect to instrument types.
CONCLUSIONS: Within the limitations of the micro CT system, there were few differences between the four canal instrumentation techniques used. By contrast, a strong impact of variations of canal anatomy was demonstrated. Further studies with 3D-techniques are required to fully understand the biomechanical aspects of root canal preparation.
Recommended Citation
Peters, O. A.,
Schönenberger, K.,
&
Laib, A.
(2001).
Effects of four Ni-Ti preparation techniques on root canal geometry assessed by micro computed tomography..
International Endodontic Journal, 34(3), 221–230.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/dugoni-facarticles/281