Comparison of the shaping ability of GT® Series X, Twisted Files and AlphaKite rotary nickel-titanium systems in simulated canals
BMC Oral Health 2013, 13:72
doi:10.1186/1472-6831-13-72
Background
Efforts to improve the performance of rotary NiTi instruments by enhancing the properties
of NiTi alloy, or their manufacturing processes rather than changes in instrument
geometries have been reported. The aim of this study was to compare in-vitro the shaping
ability of three different rotary nickel-titanium instruments produced by different
manufacturing methods.
Methods
Thirty simulated root canals with a curvature of 35˚ in resin blocks were prepared
with three different rotary NiTi systems: AK- AlphaKite (Gebr. Brasseler, Germany),
GTX- GT® Series X (Dentsply, Germany) and TF- Twisted Files (SybronEndo, USA).
The canals were prepared according to the manufacturers’ instructions. Pre- and post-instrumentation
images were recorded and assessment of canal curvature modifications was carried out
with an image analysis program (GSA, Germany).
The preparation time and incidence of procedural errors were recorded. Instruments
were evaluated under a microscope with 15 × magnifications (Carl Zeiss OPMI Pro Ergo,
Germany) for signs of deformation. The Data were statistically analyzed using SPSS
(Wilcoxon and Mann–Whitney U-tests, at a confidence interval of 95%).
Results
Less canal transportation was produced by TF apically, although the difference among
the groups was not statistically significant. GTX removed the greatest amount of resin
from the middle and coronal parts of the canal and the difference among the groups
was statistically significant (p < 0.05). The shortest preparation time was registered with TF (444 s) and the longest
with GTX (714 s), the difference among the groups was statistically significant (p < 0.05). During the preparation of the canals no instrument fractured. Eleven instruments
of TF and one of AK were deformed.
Conclusion
Under the conditions of this study, all rotary NiTi instruments maintained the working
length and prepared a well-shaped root canal. The least canal transportation was produced
by AK. GTX displayed the greatest cutting efficiency. TF prepared the canals faster
than the other two systems.
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