Negotiability of mesiobuccal canals in maxillary first molars using different path file systems

Maryam Gharechahi, Mandana Khajehpour, Ali Hamedi, Maryam Peighoun

Abstract


Background: In endodontics, glide path creation has been extensively considered a mandatory
clinical step to improve the safety and efficiency of rotary nickel–titanium instruments. The high
anatomic variations in the mesiobuccal (MB) root of the maxillary molars are observed in the form
of canal configuration, number, and position.The aim of this study was to evaluate the negotiability of
MB canals in maxillary molars using different pathfiling systems (ProGlider, R‑pilot, HyFlex electrical
discharge machining [EDM], WaveOne Gold Glider, and C‑Pilot).
Materials and Methods: This in vitro study included 125 maxillary first molars with closed apex.
Before preparation, all teeth were scanned by periapical radiograph for review of the presence of
second MB (MB2) canals, without any resorption or calcification, and moderate curve of MB root
canal. Subsequently, the access cavity was prepared with a Diamond Fissure Bur. Then, the samples
were divided into five groups (ProGlider, R‑pilot, HyFlex EDM, WaveOne Gold Glider, and C‑Pilot).
Certain relevant indices were recorded for analysis, such as the negotiability of the glide path file in
the MB canals, file fracture rate, and negotiation speed. The level of significance P value was set at 0.05.
Results: In this study, HyFlex EDM was the only path file that could not reach the full working
length (WL) in some cases. The highest frequency of file fracture in the MB2 was observed with
HyFlex EDM (24%); nevertheless, R‑Pilot presented an intermediate fracture rate (16%), and both
ProGlider and WaveOne Gold Glider were the safest files (4%) in this regard. However, there were
no significant differences between the groups (P = 0.065). The lowest and the highest average time of
reaching full WL was observed with WaveOne Gold Glider and HyFlex EDM; nonetheless, there was
no significant difference between the four rotary groups. The average number of pecks in HyFlex EDM
was significantly higher in comparison to those reported for WaveOne Gold Glider and ProGlider.
Conclusion: Path files used for glide path preparation in the MB2 canals of maxillary molars should be
flexible with low taper. The use of HyFlex EDM in the MB2 canals is not recommended due to its high taper.
Key Words: Endodontics, molar, root canal


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