Incidence of Deformation and Fracture of Twisted File Adaptive Instruments after Repeated Clinical Use

Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the incidence of deformation and fracture of twisted file adaptive nickel-titanium instruments after repeated clinical use and to identify and check whether the three instruments within the small/medium sequence showed similar or different...

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Main Authors: Gianluca Gambarini, Lucila Piasecki, Dario Di Nardo, Gabriele Miccoli, Gianni Di Giorgio, Everdan Carneiro, Dina Al-Sudani, Luca Testarelli
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Language:English
Published: Stilus Optimus 2017-01-01
Series:eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research
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Online Access:http://www.ejomr.org/JOMR/archives/2016/4/e5/v7n4e5ht.htm
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spelling doaj-c3fb473f917545c395a08690509272f52020-11-24T22:05:52ZengStilus OptimuseJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research2029-283X2017-01-0174e510.5037/jomr.2016.7405Incidence of Deformation and Fracture of Twisted File Adaptive Instruments after Repeated Clinical UseGianluca GambariniLucila PiaseckiDario Di NardoGabriele MiccoliGianni Di GiorgioEverdan CarneiroDina Al-SudaniLuca TestarelliObjectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the incidence of deformation and fracture of twisted file adaptive nickel-titanium instruments after repeated clinical use and to identify and check whether the three instruments within the small/medium sequence showed similar or different visible signs of metal fatigue. Material and Methods: One-hundred twenty twisted file adaptive (TFA) packs were collected after clinically used to prepare three molars and were inspected for deformations and fracture. Results: The overall incidence of deformation was 22.2%, which was not evenly distributed within the instruments: 15% for small/medium (SM)1 (n = 18), 38.33% for SM2 (n = 46) and 13.33% for the SM3 instruments (n = 16). The defect rate of SM2 instruments was statistically higher than the other two (P < 0.001). The fracture rate was 0.83% (n = 3), being two SM2 instruments and one SM3. Conclusions: It was observed a very low defect rate after clinical use of twisted file adaptive rotary instruments. The untwisting of flutes was significantly more frequent than fracture, which might act as prevention for breakage. The results highlight the fact that clinicians should be aware that instruments within a sequence might be differently subjected to intracanal stress.http://www.ejomr.org/JOMR/archives/2016/4/e5/v7n4e5ht.htmendodonticsnickelroot canal therapytitanium
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author Gianluca Gambarini
Lucila Piasecki
Dario Di Nardo
Gabriele Miccoli
Gianni Di Giorgio
Everdan Carneiro
Dina Al-Sudani
Luca Testarelli
spellingShingle Gianluca Gambarini
Lucila Piasecki
Dario Di Nardo
Gabriele Miccoli
Gianni Di Giorgio
Everdan Carneiro
Dina Al-Sudani
Luca Testarelli
Incidence of Deformation and Fracture of Twisted File Adaptive Instruments after Repeated Clinical Use
eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research
endodontics
nickel
root canal therapy
titanium
author_facet Gianluca Gambarini
Lucila Piasecki
Dario Di Nardo
Gabriele Miccoli
Gianni Di Giorgio
Everdan Carneiro
Dina Al-Sudani
Luca Testarelli
author_sort Gianluca Gambarini
title Incidence of Deformation and Fracture of Twisted File Adaptive Instruments after Repeated Clinical Use
title_short Incidence of Deformation and Fracture of Twisted File Adaptive Instruments after Repeated Clinical Use
title_full Incidence of Deformation and Fracture of Twisted File Adaptive Instruments after Repeated Clinical Use
title_fullStr Incidence of Deformation and Fracture of Twisted File Adaptive Instruments after Repeated Clinical Use
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Deformation and Fracture of Twisted File Adaptive Instruments after Repeated Clinical Use
title_sort incidence of deformation and fracture of twisted file adaptive instruments after repeated clinical use
publisher Stilus Optimus
series eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research
issn 2029-283X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the incidence of deformation and fracture of twisted file adaptive nickel-titanium instruments after repeated clinical use and to identify and check whether the three instruments within the small/medium sequence showed similar or different visible signs of metal fatigue. Material and Methods: One-hundred twenty twisted file adaptive (TFA) packs were collected after clinically used to prepare three molars and were inspected for deformations and fracture. Results: The overall incidence of deformation was 22.2%, which was not evenly distributed within the instruments: 15% for small/medium (SM)1 (n = 18), 38.33% for SM2 (n = 46) and 13.33% for the SM3 instruments (n = 16). The defect rate of SM2 instruments was statistically higher than the other two (P < 0.001). The fracture rate was 0.83% (n = 3), being two SM2 instruments and one SM3. Conclusions: It was observed a very low defect rate after clinical use of twisted file adaptive rotary instruments. The untwisting of flutes was significantly more frequent than fracture, which might act as prevention for breakage. The results highlight the fact that clinicians should be aware that instruments within a sequence might be differently subjected to intracanal stress.
topic endodontics
nickel
root canal therapy
titanium
url http://www.ejomr.org/JOMR/archives/2016/4/e5/v7n4e5ht.htm
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