Comparative evaluation of canal cleaning ability of various rotary endodontic filesin apical third : A scanning electron microscopic study
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the canal cleaning ability of three novel
endodontic rotary instruments and compare with ProTaper files as a control in apical third of root
canals under scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Materials and Methods: Eighty freshly extracted mandibular premolars were selected according
to inclusion criteria. Buccal cusp tips were ground to ensure having a flat coronal reference point
with a total tooth length of 16 mm for all samples. Teeth were divided equally into four groups:
Group I (ProTaper group), Group II (ProTaper next group), Group III (variable taper group), and
Group IV (self‑adjusting file [SAF] group). Using SEM, the dentinal surfaces were observed and
rated at apical thirds with a magnification of ×1000 for the presence/absence of smear layer and
debris. Descriptive analysis was performed, and analysis of variance with Bonferroni post hoc test
was carried out for comparison between the groups, at a significance level of 0.05.
Results: There was statistically significant difference between Group II and Group IV for
debris (P = 0.047) and smear layer (P = 0.037).
Conclusion: In apical third of root canal, SAF showed statistically significant canal cleaning
ability due to combined effect of continuous streaming irrigation with effectively replacing the irrigant
from the apical portion of the root canal, irrigants activation through the creation of turbulence,
and its self‑adapting design to root canal anatomy with a scrubbing motion on the canal walls.
Key Words: Rotary,Filing, scanning electron microscopy, self,adjustied , variable
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