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Comparison of five rotary systems regarding design, metallurgy, mechanical performance, and canal preparation—a multimethod research

Authors :
António Ginjeira
Felipe Gonçalves Belladonna
Rui Pereira da Costa
Duarte Marques
M. Simões‐Carvalho
Francisco Manuel Braz Fernandes
Jorge N.R. Martins
Marco Aurélio Versiani
Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal Silva
Source :
Clinical Oral Investigations. 26:3299-3310
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

To compare the design, metallurgy, mechanical performance, and canal preparation of 5 rotary systems.A total of 735 25-mm NiTi instruments (sizes 0.17[0.18]/.02v, 0.20/.04v, 0.20/.07v, 0.25/.08v, 0.30/.09v) from ProTaper Gold, ProTaper Universal, Premium Taper Gold, Go-Taper Flex, and U-File systems were compared regarding overall geometry and surface finishing (stereomicroscopy and scanning electron microscopy), nickel and titanium ratio (energy-dispersive spectroscopy), phase transformation temperatures (differential scanning calorimetry), mechanical performance (torsional and bending tests), and unprepared canal surface (micro-CT). One-way ANOVA and Mood's median tests were used for statistical comparisons with a significance level set at 5%.Stereomicroscopic analysis showed more spirals and high helical angles in the Premium Taper Gold system. All sets of instruments had symmetrical spirals, no radial lands, no major defects, and an almost equiatomic ratio between nickel and titanium elements, while differences were observed in their tips' geometry and surface finishing. At room temperature (20 °C), DSC test revealed martensitic characteristics for ProTaper Gold and Go-Taper Flex, and mixed austenite plus R-phase for the Premium Taper Gold, while ProTaper Universal and U-Files had full austenitic characteristics. Overall, larger instruments had higher torque resistance and bending load values than smaller ones, while a lack of consistency and mixed values were observed in the angle of rotation. The 0.25/.08v and 0.30/.09v instruments of ProTaper Universal and U-File had the highest maximum torques, the lowest angles of rotation, and the highest bending loads than other tested systems (P .05). No significant difference was noted regarding the untouched root canal walls after preparation with the tested systems (P .05).Although differences observed in the overall geometry and phase transformation temperatures have influenced the results of mechanical tests, unprepared canal surface areas were equivalent among systems.Root canal preparation systems with similar geometries might present different mechanical behaviors but equivalent shaping ability.

Details

ISSN :
14363771 and 14326981
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Oral Investigations
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6539649b683a89c7273d0d2d2b01145f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-021-04311-x