The aim of the present study was to compare the cutting efficiency of Twisted File instruments used in continuous rotation or TF Adaptive motion and evaluate if prolonged use significantly affected their cutting ability. 20 new NiTi instruments were used in the present study (TF tip size 35, 0.06 taper; Sybron-Endo, Orange, CA, USA), divided into 2 subgroups of 10 instruments each, depending on which movement was selected on the endodontic motor. Group 1: TF instruments were activated using the program TF continuous rotation at 500 rpm and torque set at 2 N; Group 2: TF instruments were activated using the reciprocating TF Adaptive motion. Cutting efficiency was tested in a device developed to test the cutting ability of endodontic instruments. Each instrument cut 10 plastic blocks (10 uses) and the length of the surface cut in a plastic block after 1 min was measured in a computerized program with a precision of 0.1 mm. Maximum penetration depth was calculated after 1 use and after 10
Cutting efficiency of nickel-titanium rotary and reciprocating instruments after prolonged use / Gambarini, Gianluca; Alessio Giansiracusa, Rubini; Giampaolo, Sannino; DI GIORGIO, Gianni; Lucila, Piasecki; Dina Al, Sudani; Gianluca, Plotino; Testarelli, Luca. - In: ODONTOLOGY. - ISSN 1618-1247. - ELETTRONICO. - (2014). [10.1007/s10266-014-0193-y]
Cutting efficiency of nickel-titanium rotary and reciprocating instruments after prolonged use.
GAMBARINI, Gianluca;DI GIORGIO, GIANNI;TESTARELLI, Luca
2014
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to compare the cutting efficiency of Twisted File instruments used in continuous rotation or TF Adaptive motion and evaluate if prolonged use significantly affected their cutting ability. 20 new NiTi instruments were used in the present study (TF tip size 35, 0.06 taper; Sybron-Endo, Orange, CA, USA), divided into 2 subgroups of 10 instruments each, depending on which movement was selected on the endodontic motor. Group 1: TF instruments were activated using the program TF continuous rotation at 500 rpm and torque set at 2 N; Group 2: TF instruments were activated using the reciprocating TF Adaptive motion. Cutting efficiency was tested in a device developed to test the cutting ability of endodontic instruments. Each instrument cut 10 plastic blocks (10 uses) and the length of the surface cut in a plastic block after 1 min was measured in a computerized program with a precision of 0.1 mm. Maximum penetration depth was calculated after 1 use and after 10I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.