Annali di Stomatologia (Feb 2024)

Clinical evaluation of two single-file reciprocating techniques

  • Massimo Galli,
  • Hyeon-Cheol Kim,
  • Dario Di Nardo,
  • Rodolfo Reda,
  • Gabriele Miccoli,
  • Francesca Romana Federici,
  • Ayfer Atav Ates,
  • Luca Signorini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59987/ads/2024.2.98-103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 98 – 103

Abstract

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The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the ability of two different single file-reciprocating techniques) to successfully treating 60 lower molar cases (n=30), with a 1 year follow up : Reciproc Blue (RB, VDW, Germany) vs EdgeOneR (EOR, EdgeEndo, USA). The present study followed the suggestions provided by the recent S3 guidelines edited by the European society of Endodontology, concerning clinical studies on root canal treatment. All cases were performed by the same clinician expert in both techniques, strictly following manufacturers’ instructions. Patients were recalled for follow up after one week, 3 months and one year. Data were recorded and statistically analyzed. Results showed that no statistically significant differences were observed in the distribution of the frequency of reaching the full working length between the EOR (99%), RC Blue (94%), groups ( p > 0.05). A significant difference was noted in terms of postoperative pain ( p-value ≥ .044). After 7 days 16 patients from the RB and 10 patients from the EOR group referred moderate/severe pain and assumption of medications, even if no flare up was reported. After one year the survival rate of endodontically treated teeth for both groups was 100% with no statistically significant difference ( p-value ≥ .05) between them. Radiographic healing was not observed in two cases only (both from RB group. It can be concluded that single file reciprocation is a valid alternative to traditional rotary instrumentation and when combined to proper irrigation and obturation technique can provide excellent outcomes, allowing an efficient, easy and simple shaping procedure in the great majority of cases.