Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic study

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Rafael Henrique de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Coelho, Marcelo Santos, Dantas, Hugo Victor, Sousa, Frederico Barbosa de, Matta, Aline Cristine Gomes, Soares, Adriana de Jesus, Frozoni, Marcos Roberto dos Santos
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8671400
Resumo: Aim: This study aimed to assess the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen of moderately curved canals at different working lengths (WLs), by micro-computed tomography. Methods: Thirty-six mesial roots (mesiobuccal and mesiolingual canals) were included, each with 2 separate root canals and independent apical foramina, according to type IV of Vertucci’s classification of first and second mandibular molars. The canals were instrumented at three different WLs: G-1, 1mm short of the major apical foramen; G0, at the major apical foramen; G+1, 1mm beyond the major apical foramen. The groups were assessed for changes in root canal volume and untouched wall area in the apical third. Groups G0 and G+1 were also compared for percentage of untouched walls at the apical foramen. One-way ANOVA (post hoc Tukey test) and Student’s t-test adopted a 5% level of significance. Results: Root canal volumes (mm3) in the apical third were 22.86±10.46, 44.48±24.91, and 55.71±21.32 in G-1, G0 and G+1, respectively. G-1 volume following instrumentation increased significantly less than that of G0 or G+1 (P>.05); G0 did not differ from G+1. The percentage of untouched wall area in the apical third did not differ among the three groups (P>.05). G0 and G+1 did not differ regarding untouched walls in the major apical foramem walls. Conclusion: Extending the WL from 1mm short of the apical foramen to a point at and beyond the WL increases the apical third volume without increasing the prepared area. Untouched surface areas of the apical foramen were not modified by instrumentation at or beyond the foramen.
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spelling Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic studyTooth apexDental pulp cavityPeriapical periodontitisRoot canal therapyX-Ray microtomographyAim: This study aimed to assess the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen of moderately curved canals at different working lengths (WLs), by micro-computed tomography. Methods: Thirty-six mesial roots (mesiobuccal and mesiolingual canals) were included, each with 2 separate root canals and independent apical foramina, according to type IV of Vertucci’s classification of first and second mandibular molars. The canals were instrumented at three different WLs: G-1, 1mm short of the major apical foramen; G0, at the major apical foramen; G+1, 1mm beyond the major apical foramen. The groups were assessed for changes in root canal volume and untouched wall area in the apical third. Groups G0 and G+1 were also compared for percentage of untouched walls at the apical foramen. One-way ANOVA (post hoc Tukey test) and Student’s t-test adopted a 5% level of significance. Results: Root canal volumes (mm3) in the apical third were 22.86±10.46, 44.48±24.91, and 55.71±21.32 in G-1, G0 and G+1, respectively. G-1 volume following instrumentation increased significantly less than that of G0 or G+1 (P>.05); G0 did not differ from G+1. The percentage of untouched wall area in the apical third did not differ among the three groups (P>.05). G0 and G+1 did not differ regarding untouched walls in the major apical foramem walls. Conclusion: Extending the WL from 1mm short of the apical foramen to a point at and beyond the WL increases the apical third volume without increasing the prepared area. Untouched surface areas of the apical foramen were not modified by instrumentation at or beyond the foramen.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2023-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/867140010.20396/bjos.v22i00.8671400Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences; v. 22 (2023): Continuous Publication; e231400Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences; Vol. 22 (2023): Continuous Publication; e2314001677-3225reponame:Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPenghttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8671400/33179Brazil; ContemporanyCopyright (c) 2023 Rafael Henrique de Oliveira Carvalho, Marcelo Santos Coelho, Hugo Victor Dantas, Frederico Barbosa de Sousa, Aline Cristine Gomes Matta, Adriana de Jesus Soares, Marcos Roberto dos Santos Frozonihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Rafael Henrique de OliveiraCoelho, Marcelo SantosDantas, Hugo VictorSousa, Frederico Barbosa deMatta, Aline Cristine GomesSoares, Adriana de JesusFrozoni, Marcos Roberto dos Santos2023-12-20T11:14:10Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/8671400Revistahttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/PUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/oaibrjorals@fop.unicamp.br||brjorals@fop.unicamp.br1677-32251677-3217opendoar:2023-12-20T11:14:10Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic study
title Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic study
spellingShingle Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic study
Carvalho, Rafael Henrique de Oliveira
Tooth apex
Dental pulp cavity
Periapical periodontitis
Root canal therapy
X-Ray microtomography
title_short Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic study
title_full Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic study
title_fullStr Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic study
title_full_unstemmed Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic study
title_sort Influence of different working lengths on the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen: a micro-computed tomographic study
author Carvalho, Rafael Henrique de Oliveira
author_facet Carvalho, Rafael Henrique de Oliveira
Coelho, Marcelo Santos
Dantas, Hugo Victor
Sousa, Frederico Barbosa de
Matta, Aline Cristine Gomes
Soares, Adriana de Jesus
Frozoni, Marcos Roberto dos Santos
author_role author
author2 Coelho, Marcelo Santos
Dantas, Hugo Victor
Sousa, Frederico Barbosa de
Matta, Aline Cristine Gomes
Soares, Adriana de Jesus
Frozoni, Marcos Roberto dos Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Rafael Henrique de Oliveira
Coelho, Marcelo Santos
Dantas, Hugo Victor
Sousa, Frederico Barbosa de
Matta, Aline Cristine Gomes
Soares, Adriana de Jesus
Frozoni, Marcos Roberto dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tooth apex
Dental pulp cavity
Periapical periodontitis
Root canal therapy
X-Ray microtomography
topic Tooth apex
Dental pulp cavity
Periapical periodontitis
Root canal therapy
X-Ray microtomography
description Aim: This study aimed to assess the shaping ability of Reciproc Blue in the apical third and apical foramen of moderately curved canals at different working lengths (WLs), by micro-computed tomography. Methods: Thirty-six mesial roots (mesiobuccal and mesiolingual canals) were included, each with 2 separate root canals and independent apical foramina, according to type IV of Vertucci’s classification of first and second mandibular molars. The canals were instrumented at three different WLs: G-1, 1mm short of the major apical foramen; G0, at the major apical foramen; G+1, 1mm beyond the major apical foramen. The groups were assessed for changes in root canal volume and untouched wall area in the apical third. Groups G0 and G+1 were also compared for percentage of untouched walls at the apical foramen. One-way ANOVA (post hoc Tukey test) and Student’s t-test adopted a 5% level of significance. Results: Root canal volumes (mm3) in the apical third were 22.86±10.46, 44.48±24.91, and 55.71±21.32 in G-1, G0 and G+1, respectively. G-1 volume following instrumentation increased significantly less than that of G0 or G+1 (P>.05); G0 did not differ from G+1. The percentage of untouched wall area in the apical third did not differ among the three groups (P>.05). G0 and G+1 did not differ regarding untouched walls in the major apical foramem walls. Conclusion: Extending the WL from 1mm short of the apical foramen to a point at and beyond the WL increases the apical third volume without increasing the prepared area. Untouched surface areas of the apical foramen were not modified by instrumentation at or beyond the foramen.
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