Canal transportation and centering ability of curved root canals prepared using rotary and reciprocating systems

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Aim: To evaluate canal transportation and centering ability of Protaper and WaveOne systems in curved root canals by cone-beam computed tomography. Methods: Twenty human molars were randomly divided into two groups according to the system used: Group GP (ProTaper Universal®) and group GW (WaveOne™). CT scans were performed before and after the chemo-mechanical preparation on three points:2 mm, 3 mm and 4 mm from the tooth apex. The cuttings in dentin were measured and results were statistically analyzed. Results: In GP, there was higher percentage in transport at 2 mm and 4 mm toward the mesial wall of the tooth root compared to GW (p<0.05). There was no difference between the systems regarding their centering ability. Conclusions: None of the systems was able to touch all the dentin walls and stay centered during the chemical-mechanical preparation.

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Barbosa-Ribeiro, M., Albergaria, S. J., de Fátima Gesteira Malvar, M., Crusoé-Rebello, I. M., de Almeida Gomes, B. P. F., & de Carvalho, F. B. (2015). Canal transportation and centering ability of curved root canals prepared using rotary and reciprocating systems. Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, 14(3), 214–218. https://doi.org/10.1590/1677-3225v14n3a08

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