The effect of autoclaving on torsional moment of two nickel–titanium endodontic files
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King, J. B., Roberts, H. W., Bergeron, B. E. and Mayerchak, M. J. (2011), The effect of autoclaving on torsional moment of two nickel–titanium endodontic files. International Endodontic Journal. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2011.01958.x
Abstract
Aim
To evaluate the effects of repeated autoclaving on torsional strength
of two nickel–titanium (NiTi) rotary endodontic files: Twisted Files
(SybronEndo, Orange, CA, USA) and GT Series X files (Dentsply Tulsa
Dental Specialties, Tulsa, OK, USA).
Methodology
Four groups of 20 GT Series X (size 20, .06 taper) and four groups of
20 Twisted Files (size 25, .06 taper) were subjected to 0, 1, 3 or 7
autoclave cycles. The nonautoclaved files served as controls. Failure in
torsion was recorded using a torsiometer according to ANSI/ADA 58 and
ISO 3630-1 standards. Mean results were analysed using analysis of
variance (anova) at a 95% confidence level. Dunnett’s procedure was used for post hoc analysis.
Results
There was no significant difference in torsional moment between the
number of autoclave cycles for Twisted Files. However, the mean torque
at failure was significantly lower for GT Series X files after three (P < 0.001) and seven (P < 0.001) autoclave cycles. For Twisted Files, there was a significant increase (P < 0.001)
in mean number of degrees of rotation to failure with more autoclave
cycles compared to nonautoclaved files. For GT Series X files, there was
no significant association (P = 0.527) between the number of autoclave cycles and the degrees of rotation to failure.
Conclusions
Repeat autoclaving of unused GT Series X files between three and seven
times resulted in a significant reduction in torsional strength, whilst
there was no effect observed for Twisted Files.
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