Topographic changes in NiTi rotary instruments after the clinical use

Kasra Karamifar, Sama Samavi, Mohammad Ali Saghiri

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Abstract

Surface alterations of instruments were investigated after single and multiple uses in the root canals. XP-endo Shaper (n = 5) and WaveOne GOLD (n = 5) files were used until the separation of the instruments occurred. The apical 3-mm and separated fragments were analysed by SEM to determine the changes in the instruments and the cross-sections of the separated fragments. Each group was divided into five subgroups: control, first, second, third and fourth molar. The results were reported descriptively for each group. In the XP-endo Shaper group, microcracks started to appear after the second use, and pitting and galvanic corrosion occurred after the third use. During the fourth use, microcracks propagated, resulting in ductile fracture while it happened after the third use in the second group. The single use of XP-endo Shaper and WaveOne GOLD was safe without any major changes on their surfaces. Reciprocating motion was not necessarily superior to full rotation motion.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)315-322
Number of pages8
JournalAustralian Endodontic Journal
Volume46
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Dentistry

Keywords

  • flexural failure
  • fractographic change
  • topographic change
  • torsional failure
  • WaveOne GOLD
  • XP-endo Shaper

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