Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
- 제23권1호
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- Pages.257-268
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- 1998
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- 2234-7658(pISSN)
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- 2234-7666(eISSN)
NiTi Rotary Instrumentation이 근관만곡도 변화에 미치는 영향
THE EFFECT OF NiTi ROTARY INSTRUMENTATION ON THE CHANGE OF APICAL ROOT CANAL CURVATURE
- Lim, Hyoung-Tae (Department of Conservative Dentistry, Graduate School, Dankook University) ;
- Hong, Chan-Ui (Department of Conservative Dentistry, Graduate School, Dankook University) ;
- Cho, Yong-Bum (Department of Conservative Dentistry, Graduate School, Dankook University)
- 발행 : 1998.04.07
초록
During cleaning and shaping of narrow and curved canals, it is very difficult or nearly impossible to maintain the original canal shape. Procedural accidents such as, ledge, zipping, perforation, and instrument breakage are frequently occurred and even may lead to failure of endodontic therapy. To prevent these kinds of accidents, various instrumentation techniques and materials have been introduced. Recently some nickel titanium (NiTi) files are introduced and it is reported that These NiTi files created rounder preparations with less transportation than conventional instruments in curved canals. This study compared the change of the canal curvature and procedural accidents after instrumentation produced by stainless steel K-flexo file, and NiTi rotary files (Profile 29 and Quantec 2000). Thirty narrow and curved canals (25-45 degree) of extracted human molars were randomly divided into three groups. In group 1, canals were instrumented using a step-back and watch-winding/pull motion with K-flexo files. In group 2, canals were prepared with Profile 29. Group 3, canals were prepared with Quantec 2000 files. Before and after preparation of canals, periapical radiographs were taken and scanned. The change of canal curvature were measured using Photoshop 4.0 program and the incidence of procedural accidents were also evaluated. The results were as follows: 1. All group showed some loss of canal curvature after instrumentation. 2. Average loss of canal curvature was
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