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Effect of three different rotary instrumentation systems on postinstrumentation pain: A randomized clinical trial

BACKGROUND: Endodontic instrumentation is liable to cause some postinstrumentation pain (PIP). Rotary endodontic instruments differ in their design, metallurgy, surface treatment, etc. AIM: This randomized clinical trial aimed to assess the incidence of PIP after root canal instrumentation with thre...

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Autores principales: Subbiya, Arunajatesan, Cherkas, Pavel S., Vivekanandhan, Paramasivam, Geethapriya, Nagarajan, Malarvizhi, Dhakshinamoorthy, Mitthra, Suresh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5799997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29430103
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JCD.JCD_350_16
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author Subbiya, Arunajatesan
Cherkas, Pavel S.
Vivekanandhan, Paramasivam
Geethapriya, Nagarajan
Malarvizhi, Dhakshinamoorthy
Mitthra, Suresh
author_facet Subbiya, Arunajatesan
Cherkas, Pavel S.
Vivekanandhan, Paramasivam
Geethapriya, Nagarajan
Malarvizhi, Dhakshinamoorthy
Mitthra, Suresh
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description BACKGROUND: Endodontic instrumentation is liable to cause some postinstrumentation pain (PIP). Rotary endodontic instruments differ in their design, metallurgy, surface treatment, etc. AIM: This randomized clinical trial aimed to assess the incidence of PIP after root canal instrumentation with three different rotary endodontic systems which differ in their design, namely, ProTaper, Mtwo, and K3. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 150 patients between the ages of 25 and 50 were chosen for the study. Teeth with asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis due to carious exposure were selected. The patients received local anesthesia by inferior alveolar nerve block. After preparing the access cavity, root canal instrumentation was done with one of the three instruments (n = 50) and closed dressing was given. PIP was assessed every 12 h for 5 days, and tenderness to percussion was analyzed at the end of 1, 3, and 7 days. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Mann–Whitney U-test to determine significant differences at P < 0.01. RESULTS: The PIP and tenderness were less in Mtwo group when compared to ProTaper and K3 groups up to 84 h and 72 h respectively and statistically significant (P < 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between ProTaper and K3 both in PIP and tenderness. CONCLUSION: Rotary endodontic instrumentation causes some degree of PIP and tenderness to percussion. Among the instruments used, Mtwo causes less PIP and tenderness when compared to ProTaper and K3, and there was no difference between ProTaper and K3. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: PIP is highly subjective and may vary among different subjects. The apical (3 mm) taper of ProTaper was 0.08 followed by a smaller taper, whereas, the other two files were of a constant 0.06 taper, which means there could have been a greater apical extrusion and therefore more PIP. Despite, the mean of the age was similar, there could have been a difference in the size of the canal and therefore a difference in apical extrusion and PIP.
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spelling pubmed-57999972018-02-09 Effect of three different rotary instrumentation systems on postinstrumentation pain: A randomized clinical trial Subbiya, Arunajatesan Cherkas, Pavel S. Vivekanandhan, Paramasivam Geethapriya, Nagarajan Malarvizhi, Dhakshinamoorthy Mitthra, Suresh J Conserv Dent Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Endodontic instrumentation is liable to cause some postinstrumentation pain (PIP). Rotary endodontic instruments differ in their design, metallurgy, surface treatment, etc. AIM: This randomized clinical trial aimed to assess the incidence of PIP after root canal instrumentation with three different rotary endodontic systems which differ in their design, namely, ProTaper, Mtwo, and K3. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 150 patients between the ages of 25 and 50 were chosen for the study. Teeth with asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis due to carious exposure were selected. The patients received local anesthesia by inferior alveolar nerve block. After preparing the access cavity, root canal instrumentation was done with one of the three instruments (n = 50) and closed dressing was given. PIP was assessed every 12 h for 5 days, and tenderness to percussion was analyzed at the end of 1, 3, and 7 days. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Mann–Whitney U-test to determine significant differences at P < 0.01. RESULTS: The PIP and tenderness were less in Mtwo group when compared to ProTaper and K3 groups up to 84 h and 72 h respectively and statistically significant (P < 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between ProTaper and K3 both in PIP and tenderness. CONCLUSION: Rotary endodontic instrumentation causes some degree of PIP and tenderness to percussion. Among the instruments used, Mtwo causes less PIP and tenderness when compared to ProTaper and K3, and there was no difference between ProTaper and K3. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: PIP is highly subjective and may vary among different subjects. The apical (3 mm) taper of ProTaper was 0.08 followed by a smaller taper, whereas, the other two files were of a constant 0.06 taper, which means there could have been a greater apical extrusion and therefore more PIP. Despite, the mean of the age was similar, there could have been a difference in the size of the canal and therefore a difference in apical extrusion and PIP. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5799997/ /pubmed/29430103 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JCD.JCD_350_16 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Journal of Conservative Dentistry http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Subbiya, Arunajatesan
Cherkas, Pavel S.
Vivekanandhan, Paramasivam
Geethapriya, Nagarajan
Malarvizhi, Dhakshinamoorthy
Mitthra, Suresh
Effect of three different rotary instrumentation systems on postinstrumentation pain: A randomized clinical trial
title Effect of three different rotary instrumentation systems on postinstrumentation pain: A randomized clinical trial
title_full Effect of three different rotary instrumentation systems on postinstrumentation pain: A randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Effect of three different rotary instrumentation systems on postinstrumentation pain: A randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Effect of three different rotary instrumentation systems on postinstrumentation pain: A randomized clinical trial
title_short Effect of three different rotary instrumentation systems on postinstrumentation pain: A randomized clinical trial
title_sort effect of three different rotary instrumentation systems on postinstrumentation pain: a randomized clinical trial
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5799997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29430103
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JCD.JCD_350_16
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