Efficiency of different nickel-titanium endodontic file systems in cleaning and apical transportation of simulated curved root canals

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The use of nickel-titanium instruments have become an important part of the root canal treatment, in order to facilitate the cleaning and shaping of root canals, because the incorrect utilization of the endodontic files during endodontic treatment may produce unwanted procedural errors. The aim of this study was to evaluate on simulated curved root canal models the cleaning efficiency and the apical transportation in three reference areas of the root canal files, ProTaper (Dentsply Maillefer), K3XF (Sybron Endo) and HyFlex (Coltene Endo) systems, compared to the hand K-files (DentsplyMaillefer). According to our results, rotary file systems are more efficient than the hand files, in cleaning the root canal.

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Ivacson, A. C. K., Pacurar, M., Monea, M., Kovacs, M., Pop, M., Bechir, A., & Borda, A. (2017). Efficiency of different nickel-titanium endodontic file systems in cleaning and apical transportation of simulated curved root canals. Revista de Chimie, 68(5), 957–961. https://doi.org/10.37358/rc.17.5.5589

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