A Structured Review of Different Rotary Instumentation - A Decade Long Reference Analysis

  • Moradas Estrada M
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Abstract

The objective of the present work is to carry out a bibliographical review of the last tenyears about rotary instrumentation in endodontics and the different types of files that can be used, searching for a comparative of advantages and disadvantages and even possible indications for each case. File type or procedure. The rotational endodontic system has meant an extraordinary advance in the treatment of ducts of both anterior and posterior teeth. The rotary instrumentation allows a smaller number of limes to be used, giving it a greater conicity that facilitates the cleaning of the duct and its subsequent filling. The aim of this work is to explain the technique of mechanical instrumentation of the root canal, exposing its design, characteristics of composition, form of use and the advantages or disadvantages with respect to other systems.

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Moradas Estrada, M. (2018). A Structured Review of Different Rotary Instumentation - A Decade Long Reference Analysis. International Journal of Radiology & Radiation Therapy, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.15406/ijrrt.2018.05.00122

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