Optimization of automated preparation of long oval-shaped root canals using supplementary instrumentation

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This study compared the preparation of long oval-shaped root canals using WaveOne Gold and XP-endo Shaper systems, both supplemented or not with manual instrumentation. Twenty-four long oval-shaped canals of mandibular incisors were distributed into two groups according to the instrumentation: WaveOne Gold Primary or XP-endo Shaper systems. All root canals were manually instrumented with a size 25 K-file after automated preparation. The specimens were scanned by using a micro-CT device (17.42 µm) before and after automated preparation and manual instrumentation. The increased surface of the root canal and the percentage of untouched areas were assessed. Both WaveOne Gold and XP-endo Shaper systems increased the root canal surface and had similar untouched areas (p>0.05). Supplementary instrumentation increased the surface of the root canal and decreased the untouched walls (p<0.05). WaveOne Gold and XP-endo Shaper systems provided a similar preparation of long oval-shaped canals and manual instrumentation improved their preparation.

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Castro-Perez, M. A., Nabeshima, C. K., Silva, E. J. N. L., Valdivia, J. E., Gavini, G., & Machado, M. E. de L. (2023). Optimization of automated preparation of long oval-shaped root canals using supplementary instrumentation. Brazilian Dental Journal, 34(2), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202305231

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