Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3148077 Journal of Endodontics 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The shaping characteristics of the ProTaper Gold system was compared with that of the ProTaper Next and ProTaper Universal systems using micro–computed tomographic imaging in anatomically matched mesial canals of human mandibular molars.•ProTaper Gold and ProTaper NEXT resulted in less transportation and greater ability to maintain furcation dentin thickness than ProTaper Universal.•Although significant differences regarding canal transportation and the remaining furcation dentin thickness were obtained, the clinical relevance of the results obtained remains questionable and may not be clinically significant or affect treatment outcomes.

IntroductionThis study evaluated the shaping characteristics of the ProTaper Gold system (PTG; Dentsply Maillefer, Ballaigues, Switzerland) and compared it with that of the ProTaper Next (PTN, Dentsply Maillefer) and ProTaper Universal (PTU, Dentsply Maillefer) systems using micro–computed tomographic imaging.MethodsTwenty-four mandibular first molars with 2 separate mesial canals were matched anatomically using micro–computed tomographic scanning (SkyScan1174v2; Bruker-microCT, Kontich, Belgium) with a voxel size of 19.6 μm. Canals were prepared with PTG, PTU, or PTN rotary systems to F2 or X2 instruments, respectively, and scanned again. Coregistered images were evaluated for 2- and 3-dimensional morphometric measurements of canal transportation, centering ability, untouched canal walls, and remaining dentin thickness. Data were statistically compared using Kruskal-Wallis and 1-way analysis of variance tests (α = 5%).ResultsOverall, PTN showed significantly higher percentage values of static voxels than PTG and PTU systems (P < .05). Surface area, perimeter, and minor diameter were higher in the PTG and PTU groups than in the PTN group (P < .05). No difference was observed in form factor, roundness, major diameter, aspect ratio, or structure model index (P > .05). PTG (0.11 ± 0.05 mm) and PTN (0.09 ± 0.05 mm) produced significantly less transportation than PTU (0.14 ± 0.07 mm) (P < .05), and the percentage decrease in dentin thickness was significantly lower for PTG (22.67 ± 2.96) and PTN (17.71 ± 5.93%) (P ≥ .05) than PTU (29.93 ± 6.24%) (P < .05).ConclusionsPTG and PTN produced less transportation and maintained more dentin than PTU. PTN had less canal wall contact than PTG and PTU, but all file systems were able to instrument moderately curved mesial root canals of mandibular molars without clinically significant errors.

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