Artigo Revisado por pares

Cutting efficiency of nickel-titanium endodontic instruments and the effect of sodium hypochlorite treatment

1998; Elsevier BV; Volume: 24; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0099-2399(98)80164-7

ISSN

1878-3554

Autores

Youssef Haïkel, R Serfaty, PAUL E. WILSON, J.M. Speisser, C Allemann,

Tópico(s)

Dental materials and restorations

Resumo

The purpose of this study was to assess the cutting efficiency of nickel-titanium (NiTi) files in the presence and absence of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) treatment, and compare them to a conventional stainless-steel K-type file. NiTi files from four manufacturers were randomly selected and exposed to NaOCl for 12 or 48 h, or not at all. Their cutting efficiencies were then assessed, using a new methodology: "mass of Plexiglass cut per energy used over 50 linear cutting motions." In the absence of NaOCI, Brasseler (318 μg/J) and Maillefer (280 μg/J) NiTi files were most efficient, followed by JS Dental (71.4 μg/J) and McSpadden (40 μg/J). These differences were significant (p < 0.0001), except for those between the latter two brands. Moreover, NaOCl treatment did not alter the cutting efficiency of any brand of instruments significantly. When compared with conventional stainless steel files, all NiTi files tested were less efficient.

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