Comparison of apical enlargement of the root canal through SAF and Reciproc instrumentation systems

Authors

  • Fabio Barcelos Consultório Odontológico Particular
  • Andrea Fagundes Campello Universidade Iguaçu
  • Sabrina de Castro Brasil Universidade do Grande Rio
  • Márcia Regina Lacerda de Deus Santos Universidade do Grande Rio
  • Flávio Rodrigues Ferreira Alves Universidade do Grande Rio

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35699/2178-1990.2021.25645

Keywords:

Endodontics, Root canal preparation, Dental instruments, Tooth root

Abstract

Aim: To compare the percentage increase in the cross-sectional area of root canals, at the level of 3 mm from the root apex after instrumentation with two single instrument systems.

Methods: The roots of 19 extracted mandibular first molars were sectioned 3 mm short of the apex level, with the final 2 millimeters of each root removed and discarded in order to enable the preoperative area to be measured by stereomicroscopy. Subsequently, the roots were instrumented with the SAF and Reciproc 25/.08 systems, alternating the technique used per canal from root to root, and a new measurement was performed. After, the percentage increase in area was calculated considering the values of the original and the final area. The Student’s t-test was applied to the results, with a level of significance set at 5%.

Results: The percentage increase in area of the root canals was significantly higher for the Reciproc (p = 0.001) when compared to the SAF group. In the canals instrumented with the SAF system, the mean increase in area was 53.5%, while in those using the Reciproc system, it was 154.5%.

Conclusion: The Reciproc system produced a 3-fold higher percentage increase in the cross-sectional area of the root canals at the level of 3 mm from the root apex than did the SAF system.

 

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Published

2022-03-15

How to Cite

Barcelos, F., Campello, A. F., Brasil, S. de C., Santos, M. R. L. de D. ., & Alves, F. R. F. . (2022). Comparison of apical enlargement of the root canal through SAF and Reciproc instrumentation systems. Arquivos Em Odontologia, 57, 199–207. https://doi.org/10.35699/2178-1990.2021.25645

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