Comparison of apical transportation between two rotary file systems and two hybrid rotary instrumentation sequences

J Endod. 2010 Jul;36(7):1226-9. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2010.03.011. Epub 2010 Apr 9.

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate apical transportation of 2 rotary file systems and 2 hybrid rotary instrumentation sequences.

Methods: One hundred twenty-four mesiobuccal canals of extracted molars were instrumented by 4 nickel-titanium rotary sequences. Group PF (n = 32) was instrumented with ProFile Series 29 to size #6 (#36/.06) at working length (WL). Group ES (n = 28) used EndoSequence to #35/.06. Group PFLS (n = 32) used ProFile Series 29 followed by LightSpeed in a hybrid technique to a final size #50. Group PTLS (n = 32) was instrumented with ProTaper and additional enlargement with LightSpeed to #50 in a hybrid technique. A double-digital radiographic technique was used to measure canal transportation at 0.5-5.0 mm from WL. Statistical analysis was carried out with one-way analysis of variance.

Results: There was no statistically significant difference for apical transportation between the groups at any level from the WL (0.5 mm, P = .74; 1.0 mm, P = .09; 2.0 mm, P = .29; 3.0 mm, P = .65; 4.0 mm, P = .21; 5.0 mm, P = .12).

Conclusions: indicated that combining different file systems does not lead to increased levels of apical transportation. Hybrid instrumentation might be a valid alternative to achieve larger apical diameters without higher risk of procedural errors.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Dental Alloys / chemistry
  • Dental Pulp Cavity / pathology*
  • Equipment Design
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing
  • Nickel / chemistry
  • Root Canal Preparation / instrumentation*
  • Root Canal Preparation / methods
  • Root Canal Preparation / standards
  • Rotation
  • Surface Properties
  • Titanium / chemistry
  • Tooth Apex / pathology

Substances

  • Dental Alloys
  • titanium nickelide
  • Nickel
  • Titanium