Canal transportation caused by one single-file and two multiple-file rotary systems: A comparative study using cone-beam computed tomography
Available online 6 June 2018
This ex-vivo
study aimed to compare canal transportation in mesio-buccal canal of
mandibular first molars prepared with Mtwo and Revo-S multi-file and
Neoniti single-file nickel–titanium (Ni–Ti) rotary systems using
cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Methodology
CBCT
scans were obtained from 60 extracted mandibular first molars and the
teeth were randomly divided into three groups. Mesio-buccal canal of
mesial root was prepared with Revo-S, Neoniti or Mtwo rotary systems
according to the instructions of the manufacturers. Post-operative CBCT
scans were also obtained. A single operator performed canal preparations
while another operator blinded to the group allocation of teeth did the
measurements. Data were analyzed using SPSS 20. The mean and standard
deviation (SD) of the amount of canal transportation were calculated and
compared between the groups using the Friedman test (P ≤ 0.05).
Results
No significant difference was noted in canal transportation among the groups in the middle and apical third (P > 0.05). The rotary single-file instrument caused significantly greater canal transportation in the coronal third.
Conclusion
No
significant difference exists among different rotary systems in the
amount of canal transportation caused in the middle and apical third of
the mesio-buccal canal in mandibular first molars. Although all rotary
files caused some degrees of canal transportation, the rotary
single-file instrument caused significantly greater canal transportation
than the multiple-file sequences in the coronal third.
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