Preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instruments

Objectives This study aimed to compare two nickel-titanium systems (rotary vs. reciprocating) for their acceptance by undergraduate students who experienced nickel-titanium (NiTi) instruments for the first time. Materials and Methods Eighty-one sophomore dental students were first taught on man...

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Main Authors: Sang Won Kwak, Gary Shun-Pan Cheung, Jung-Hong Ha, Sung Kyo Kim, Hyojin Lee, Hyeon-Cheol Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2016-08-01
Series:Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5395/rde.2016.41.3.176
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spelling doaj-6973c81567ed48c2b619ebb8dc13db882020-11-25T01:44:54ZengKorean Academy of Conservative DentistryRestorative Dentistry & Endodontics2234-76582234-76662016-08-0141317618110.5395/rde.2016.41.3.176Preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instrumentsSang Won Kwak0Gary Shun-Pan Cheung1Jung-Hong Ha2Sung Kyo Kim3Hyojin Lee4Hyeon-Cheol Kim5Pusan National Universitythe University of Hong KongKyungpook National UniversityKyungpook National UniversityClimate Research Department, APEC Climate CenterDepartment of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Pusan National UniversityObjectives This study aimed to compare two nickel-titanium systems (rotary vs. reciprocating) for their acceptance by undergraduate students who experienced nickel-titanium (NiTi) instruments for the first time. Materials and Methods Eighty-one sophomore dental students were first taught on manual root canal preparation with stainless-steel files. After that, they were instructed on the use of ProTaper Universal system (PTU, Dentsply Maillefer), then the WaveOne (WO, Dentsply Maillefer). They practiced with each system on 2 extracted molars, before using those files to shape the buccal or mesial canals of additional first molars. A questionnaire was completed after using each file system, seeking students' perception about 'Ease of use', 'Flexibility', 'Cutting-efficiency', 'Screwing-effect', 'Feeling-safety', and 'Instrumentation-time' of the NiTi files, relative to stainless-steel instrumentation, on a 5-point Likert-type scale. They were also requested to indicate their preference between the two systems. Data was compared between groups using t-test, and with Chi-square test for correlation of each perception value with the preferred choice (p = 0.05). Results Among the 81 students, 55 indicated their preferred file system as WO and 22 as PTU. All scores were greater than 4 (better) for both systems, compared with stainless-steel files, except for 'Screwing-effect' for PTU. The scores for WO in the categories of 'Flexibility', 'Screwing-effect', and 'Feeling-safety' were significantly higher scores than those of PTU. A significant association between the 'Screwing-effect' and students' preference for WO was observed. Conclusions Novice operators preferred nickel-titanium instruments to stainless-steel, and majority of them opted for reciprocating file instead of continuous rotating system.https://doi.org/10.5395/rde.2016.41.3.176
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author Sang Won Kwak
Gary Shun-Pan Cheung
Jung-Hong Ha
Sung Kyo Kim
Hyojin Lee
Hyeon-Cheol Kim
spellingShingle Sang Won Kwak
Gary Shun-Pan Cheung
Jung-Hong Ha
Sung Kyo Kim
Hyojin Lee
Hyeon-Cheol Kim
Preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instruments
Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics
author_facet Sang Won Kwak
Gary Shun-Pan Cheung
Jung-Hong Ha
Sung Kyo Kim
Hyojin Lee
Hyeon-Cheol Kim
author_sort Sang Won Kwak
title Preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instruments
title_short Preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instruments
title_full Preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instruments
title_fullStr Preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instruments
title_full_unstemmed Preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instruments
title_sort preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instruments
publisher Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry
series Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics
issn 2234-7658
2234-7666
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Objectives This study aimed to compare two nickel-titanium systems (rotary vs. reciprocating) for their acceptance by undergraduate students who experienced nickel-titanium (NiTi) instruments for the first time. Materials and Methods Eighty-one sophomore dental students were first taught on manual root canal preparation with stainless-steel files. After that, they were instructed on the use of ProTaper Universal system (PTU, Dentsply Maillefer), then the WaveOne (WO, Dentsply Maillefer). They practiced with each system on 2 extracted molars, before using those files to shape the buccal or mesial canals of additional first molars. A questionnaire was completed after using each file system, seeking students' perception about 'Ease of use', 'Flexibility', 'Cutting-efficiency', 'Screwing-effect', 'Feeling-safety', and 'Instrumentation-time' of the NiTi files, relative to stainless-steel instrumentation, on a 5-point Likert-type scale. They were also requested to indicate their preference between the two systems. Data was compared between groups using t-test, and with Chi-square test for correlation of each perception value with the preferred choice (p = 0.05). Results Among the 81 students, 55 indicated their preferred file system as WO and 22 as PTU. All scores were greater than 4 (better) for both systems, compared with stainless-steel files, except for 'Screwing-effect' for PTU. The scores for WO in the categories of 'Flexibility', 'Screwing-effect', and 'Feeling-safety' were significantly higher scores than those of PTU. A significant association between the 'Screwing-effect' and students' preference for WO was observed. Conclusions Novice operators preferred nickel-titanium instruments to stainless-steel, and majority of them opted for reciprocating file instead of continuous rotating system.
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