Endodontic complications of root canal therapy performed by dental students with stainless-steel K-files and nickel-titanium hand files
Autor: | Mary T. Pettiette, Ceib Phillips, Zvi Metzger, Martin Trope |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
Molar
medicine.medical_specialty Dental Instruments Materials science Radiography Root canal Perforation (oil well) Students Dental Dentistry Mandibular second molar Nickel medicine Humans General Dentistry Orthodontics Titanium Medical Errors business.industry Tooth Injuries Endodontics Stainless Steel medicine.anatomical_structure Nickel titanium Bite block Dental Pulp Cavity business Root Canal Preparation |
Zdroj: | Journal of endodontics. 25(4) |
ISSN: | 0099-2399 |
Popis: | Straightening of curved canals is one of the most common procedural errors in endodontic instrumentation. This problem is commonly encountered when dental students perform molar endodontics. The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of the type of instrument used by these students on the extent of straightening and on the incidence of other endodontic procedural errors. Nickel-titanium 0.02 taper hand files were compared with traditional stainless-steel 0.02 taper K-files. Sixty molar teeth comprised of maxillary and mandibular first and second molars were treated by senior dental students. Instrumentation was with either nickel-titanium hand files or stainless-steel K-files. Preoperative and postoperative radiographs of each tooth were taken using an XCP precision instrument with a customized bite block to ensure accurate reproduction of radiographic angulation. The radiographs were scanned and the images stored as TIFF files. By superimposing tracings from the preoperative over the postoperative radiographs, the degree of deviation of the apical third of the root canal filling from the original canal was measured. The presence of other errors, such as strip perforation and instrument breakage, was established by examining the radiographs. In curved canals instrumented by stainless-steel K-files, the average deviation of the apical third of the canals was 14.44 degrees (+/- 10.33 degrees). The deviation was significantly reduced when nickel-titanium hand files were used to an average of 4.39 degrees (+/- 4.53 degrees). The incidence of other procedural errors was also significantly reduced by the use of nickel-titanium hand files. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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