Brazilian Oral Research (Jun 2023)

How does nano-focus computed tomography impact the quantification of debris within the root canal system?

  • Clarissa Teles RODRIGUES,
  • Reinhilde JACOBS,
  • Mostafa EZELDEEN,
  • Karla de Faria VASCONCELOS,
  • Paul LAMBRECHTS,
  • Mario TANOMARU FILHO,
  • Jader Camilo PINTO,
  • Marco Antonio Hungaro DUARTE

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2023.vol37.0059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37

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Abstract The aim of this study was to compare the quantification of hard-tissue debris by using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and nano-focus computed tomography (nano-CT) after root canal instrumentation. Ten mandibular molars containing an isthmus in the mesial root were scanned in a SkyScan 1172 micro-CT device with a voxel size of 12.8 µm and in a NanoTom nano-CT device with 5.5 µm. The mesial root canals were irrigated with 5 mL of saline solution at the orifice level, instrumented with Reciproc R25 files and a second scanning was performed by micro-CT and nano-CT devices for post-instrumentation images. DataViewer software was used for registering the pre- and post-operative micro-CT and nano-CT images. The root canal and the debris were segmented for quantitative analysis of the volume of the canal and volume of debris using CTAn software. Statistical analysis was performed using the T test for comparison between volume of the canal after instrumentation and volume of debris in both image modalities. The level of significance was set at p 0.05). Nano-CT technology can be recommended as a more precise method for quantitative analysis of hard-tissue debris. Moreover, in Endodontic research it is a promising method, as it is capable of providing higher spatial and contrast resolution, faster scanning and higher image quality.

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