Title of article :
Foramen Changes following Over Instrumentation of Curved Canals with Three Engine-Driven Instruments: An In Vitro Study
Author/Authors :
Yammine, Salwa Department of Endodontics - Lebanese University - Campus Rafic Hariri - Hadath - Beirut, Lebanon , Jabbour, Edgard Department of Endodontics - Lebanese University, Campus Rafic Hariri - Hadath - Beirut, Lebanon , Nahas, Paul Department of Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry - Lebanese University - Campus Rafic Hariri - Hadath, Beirut, Lebanon , Majzoub, Zeina Department of Periodontology - Lebanese University - Campus Rafic Hariri - Hadath, Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract :
Introduction: The present in vitro study aimed to evaluate and compare the changes in
shape and surface area of the major foramen following shaping of curved canals with three
new generation NiTi engine-driven instruments naming ProTaper Next, BT RaCe and
WaveOne Gold- with 3 different levels of protrusion beyond the major apical foramen.
Methods and Materials: A total of 45 extracted human molars with at least one curved
canal were distributed in 3 comparable groups of 15 that were instrumented using either
ProTaper Next (PTN), BT RaCe (BTR) or WaveOne Gold (WOG). The canals were
instrumented to the major foramen and then over instrumented with the final file 0.5 mm,
1 mm and 1.5 mm beyond the foramen. Standardized pre- and post-instrumentation
photographs of the foramen were obtained for all groups using a stereomicroscope.
Foramen shape and surface area were evaluated using the AmScope software for
measurements and compared between groups and levels of instrumentation applying
binary conditional logistic regression and repeated measures ANOVA. The level of
significance was set at 0.05. Results: Foramen shape tended to gradually change from
circular to oval as the level of instrumentation increased in all groups. The original
foramen shape in WOG group remained better than other groups. Foramen surface areas
increased in all groups with Group BTR demonstrating significantly greater values than
the other 2 groups. Conclusion: Over instrumentation resulted in apical enlargement and
ovalization in all 3 groups but with different patterns. These differences can be attributed
to the final file size, design characteristics and kinematics of the 3 systems.
Keywords :
Apical Foramen , Curved Canals , Foramen Area , Foramen Shape , Nickel Titanium Rotary Instruments , Over Instrumentation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics