Evaluation of efficiency of three NiTi instruments in removing gutta flow 2 from root canal during retreatment –An in vitro study
Keywords:
Gutta flow2, Rotary instrumentsAbstract
To evaluate the efficiency of three rotary nickel titanium instruments and hand instrumentation in removing gutta flow 2 from root canals 60 extracted human maxillary central and lateral incisors were instrumented with k-files and filled with guttaflow2 .The teeth were randomly divided into four experimental groups of 15 specimens each. Removal of gutta flow 2 was performed with the following devices and techniques: portmapper Universal rotary retreatment system, R-Endo retreatment files, M two retreatment files and Hedstrom files. Time to reach working length and to eliminate filling material was also recorded. The specimens were rendered transparent for evaluation of the area of the remaining gutta flow 2 under stereomicroscope at 6x magnification. Photographs were taken for further analysis using computer image analysis program. The results were statistically analyzed using ANOVA and Bonferroni test.
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