Laser welding method for removal of instruments debris from root canals.
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College - August 2, 2013
Abstract
The purpose of this
study was to clarify the viability of a novel method for removing
debris from broken instruments from root canals using a laser apparatus.
Laser welding was performed on stainless steel or nickel titanium files
using an Nd:YAG laser. Retention force between the files and extractors
was measured. Increase in temperature on the root surface during laser
irradiation was recorded and the irradiated areas evaluated with a
scanning electron microscope. Retention force on stainless steel was
significantly greater than that on nickel titanium. The maximum
temperature increase was 4.1°C. The temperature increase on the root
surface was greater in the vicinity of the welded area than that at the
apical area. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the files and
extractors were welded together. These results indicate that the laser
welding method is effective in removing debris from broken instruments
from root canals.
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