RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Jun 2023)

Endodontic techniques with Nickel Titanium instruments: analysis of quality and efficiency of instrumentation in primary molars

  • Maria Luiza da Matta Felisberto FERNANDES,
  • Caroline Andrade MAIA,
  • Gabriele Andrade MAIA,
  • Alice Machado Carvalho SANTOS,
  • Saul Martins PAIVA,
  • Alexandre Moreira FERNANDES

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-86372023001620220005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71

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ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of the present in vitro study was to evaluate the efficiency of three different instruments in the root canals of artificial primary molars as well as the quality of the fillings. Methods: Sixty artificial primary molars were divided into three groups of 20 teeth. Each group was submitted to a different technique: Group 1 - conventional manual technique using Kerr files; Group 2 - manual technique with nickel-titanium files; Group 3 - NiTi rotary technique. The root canals were filled with calcium hydroxide paste. Aspects such as homogeneity of the fillings, taper and flowability of the preparations were considered comparatively to assess the quality of the instrumentations. The non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests were used to compare the efficiency of the preparation of the root canal considering the preparation times of them. Results: All three techniques were equally effective at shaping the root canals of primary teeth. The working time was shorter with the rotary instrument (p=0.000). In the pairwise comparisons, working time was shorter with the rotary instrument compared to the manual techniques with steel files (p=0.000) and NiTi files (p=0.000). Comparing the manual techniques, the working time was shorter with NiTi files compared to steel files (p=0.011). Moreover, less variability in the preparation time was found when the rotary instrument was used. Conclusions: The mechanized rotary method led to a shorter operating time in comparison to the manual techniques and is therefore a preferable option for the preparation of the root canals of primary teeth.

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