Scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectrophotometry analysis of reciprocating and continuous rotary nickel-titanium instruments following root canal retreatment
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2016Author
Kalyoncuoglu, Elif and Keskin, Cangul and Uzun, Ismail and Bengu, Aydin
S. and Guler, Bugra
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This study aimed to evaluate superficial defects and the composition of
Reciproc R25 and ProTaper Retreatment file systems (Dentsply Maillefer,
Ballaigues, Switzerland) used for retreatment. A total of 100 maxillary
incisor teeth were randomly divided into the following two groups:
Reciproc R25 (n = 25) and ProTaper Retreatment instrument (n = 75)
groups. The nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) compositions of the files before and
after use were analyzed using energy dispersive X-ray spectrophotometry
(EDX). Chi-square, Mann-Whitney U, and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used to
analyze the data. ProTaper Retreatment instrument group showed a
significantly higher number of defects than the Reciproc group (P <
0.05). No instrument fracture was detected. The presence of debris was
observed in both groups before use, although the level was significantly
higher in the ProTaper Retreatment group, which consisted of metals (P <
0.05). There was no significant difference between new and used
instruments with regard to Ni-Ti composition (P < 0.05). EDX analysis
showed that both the Reciproc and ProTaper Retreatment instruments had a
Ni-Ti composition that was within the standards specified by the
American Society of Testing and Materials. This study confirmed the use
of both the Reciproc R25 file and ProTaper Retreatment file system for
root canal filling removal in straight root canals as a safe procedure.
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