Influence of instrument taper on the resistance to fracture of endodontically treated roots
2005; Elsevier BV; Volume: 101; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.tripleo.2005.01.019
ISSN1528-395X
AutoresTannaz Zandbiglari, Hendrik Davids, Edgar Schäfer,
Tópico(s)Dental Trauma and Treatments
ResumoThe aim was to compare the force required to fracture uninstrumented and instrumented canines and to investigate the root-reinforcing capability of AH Plus sealer.In groups 1-3 (n = 24) canals were instrumented with either GT files, FlexMaster, or stainless steel hand instruments. Twelve teeth from each group were obturated with lateral compaction using gutta-percha and AH Plus. Group 4 (n = 12) acted as uninstrumented controls. The force required to fracture the roots was measured. ANOVA, Scheffé, and t test were used for statistical analysis.The intact roots were significantly stronger than all groups with instrumented and unobturated roots (P < .05). Roots enlarged with GT files were significantly weaker (P < .05) than those instrumented with FlexMaster or hand instruments. Between the obturated and unobturated roots there were no significant differences (P > .05).The roots were significantly weakened by the preparation with greater taper instruments. An obturation with AH Plus did not increase the fracture resistance.
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