![]() ![]() Topçuoglu HS, Topçuoglu G, Kafdag O, Arslan H. Assessment of mechanical properties of WaveOne Gold Primary reciprocating instruments. NSK reciprocating handpiece: in vitro comparative analysis of dentinal removal during root canal preparation by different operators. Wagner MH, Barletta FB, Reis MdS, Mello LL, et al. Cyclic fatigue of instruments for endodontic glide path. Gambarini G, Plotino G, Sannino G, Grande NM, et al. Glide path preparation in Endodontics: case report and a literature review of available materials and techniques. Paleker F, van der Vyver PJ, de Wet FA, Vorster M. Safe and efficient use of the M4 safety handpiece in endodontics. Influence of Glide Path Preparation on the Canal Shaping Times of WaveOne Gold in Curved Mandibular Molar Canals. The influence of glide path preparation on the failure rate of WaveOne reciprocating instruments. Evaluation of Root Canal Transportation, Centering Ratio, and Remaining Dentin Thickness Associated with ProTaper Next Instruments with and without Glide Path. Effective Establishment of Glide-Path to Reduce Torsional Stress during Nickel-Titanium Rotary Instrumentation. Influence of manual preflaring and torque on the failure rate of ProTaper rotary instruments. The importance of glide path preparation in endodontics: a consideration of instruments and literature. The influence of a manual glide path on the separation rate of NiTi rotary instruments. Patino PV, Biedma BM, Liébana CR, Cantatore G, et al. Status report for the American Journal of Dentistry. Mechanical root canal preparation with NiTi rotary instruments: rationale, performance and safety. 2007 18(5): 280-300.īergmans L, Van Cleynenbreugel J, Wevers M, Lambrechts P. Effect of Maintaining Apical Patency on Irrigant Penetration into the Apical Two Millimeters of Large Root Canals: An In Vivo Study. Vera J, Hernandez EM, Romero M, Arias A, et al. Achieving and maintaining apical patency in endodontics: optimizing canal shaping procedures. Ex Vivo Evaluation of the Accuracy of Electronic Foramen Locators in Root Canals with an Obstructed Apical Foramen. 1987: 16-20.ĭe Vasconcelos BC, Veríssimo Chaves RD, Vivacqua-Gomes N, Candeiro GT, et al. Working length and apical patency: the control factors. The principles of techniques for cleaning root canals. What happens to unprepared root canal walls: a correlative analysis using micro-computed tomography and histology/scanning electron microscopy. Siqueira JF, Pérez AR, Marceliano-Alves MF, Provenzano JC, et al. Untouched canal areas and debris accumulation after root canal preparation with rotary and adaptive systems. Lopes RMV, Marins FC, Belladonna FG, Souza EM, et al. The effects of surgical exposures of dental pulps in germ-free and conventional laboratory rats. The four optimal canal shaping objectives are: (1) to have a tapered funnel from orifice to apex, (2) maintenance of original anatomical canal pathway, (3) apical foramen position should remain constant and (4) leaving the apical opening as small as possible. 6 Aiming for a centred preparation that corresponds to the original canal anatomy accompanied by the lowest amount of canal transportation, especially in middle and apical parts of curved canals, will result in the most favourable post instrumented canal shape. 5 This debris consists of pulp tissue remnants, bacteria and dentine chips of which most is found in the apical part of the prepared root canal system. 4Įven modern endodontic file systems leave untouched areas on the root canal walls after preparation and show compaction of hard tissue debris. The basic objectives of cleaning and shaping of root canals include: (1) removal of all infected soft and hard tissues (2) creating space for delivery of disinfectants and medicaments to the apical part of the canal (3) facilitating three dimensional obturation and (4) preservation of radicular structures. 1 Eradication of these pathogens from the pulp and root canal space by means of cleaning, shaping, disinfecting and complete obturation is necessary to safeguard the health of the periodontal tissues from endodontic infection and subsequent breakdown. It is well described that the presence of microbial flora in the pulp space of the tooth, and the inability of the immune system to remove these pathogens, are the major sources of peri-apical and radicular inflam-mation. Root canal preparation, reciprocating instruments Abstract ![]()
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