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Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation

AIM: The aim of the study is to quantify the amount of debris extrusion after instrumentation with single-file rotary and reciprocating systems used either with conventional irrigation (CI) or passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) systems. METHODOLOGY: Sixty extracted human mandibular incisors were ra...

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Autores principales: Gummadi, Ankita, Panchajanya, Srinivas, Ashwathnarayana, Srirekha, Santhosh, Lekha, Jaykumar, T., Shetty, Ashwija
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6873604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31802818
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JCD.JCD_14_19
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author Gummadi, Ankita
Panchajanya, Srinivas
Ashwathnarayana, Srirekha
Santhosh, Lekha
Jaykumar, T.
Shetty, Ashwija
author_facet Gummadi, Ankita
Panchajanya, Srinivas
Ashwathnarayana, Srirekha
Santhosh, Lekha
Jaykumar, T.
Shetty, Ashwija
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description AIM: The aim of the study is to quantify the amount of debris extrusion after instrumentation with single-file rotary and reciprocating systems used either with conventional irrigation (CI) or passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) systems. METHODOLOGY: Sixty extracted human mandibular incisors were randomly assigned to two groups (n = 30); rotary single-file system, One Shape (OS-Group 1) and reciprocating single-file system, WaveOne (WO-Group 2) instruments. The two groups were further subdivided into two subgroups (n = 15); (A) PUI and (B) CI. The apically extruded debris was collected in preweighed glass vials as per the Myers and Montgomery method. After drying, the mean weight of debris was assessed with a microbalance and statistically analyzed using analysis of variance and Student's t-test. RESULTS: The reciprocating file system produced significantly more debris compared to the rotary file system using either of the irrigation systems (P = 0.04). CI produced significantly more (P = 0.02) debris extrusion compared to PUI irrespective of the file system used. CONCLUSION: Under the conditions of this study, both systems caused apical debris extrusion. Rotary single-file system produced less debris extrusion compared to reciprocating single-file system. Use of PUI may be advocated as an alternative to CI, as it causes lesser apical debris extrusion.
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spelling pubmed-68736042019-12-04 Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation Gummadi, Ankita Panchajanya, Srinivas Ashwathnarayana, Srirekha Santhosh, Lekha Jaykumar, T. Shetty, Ashwija J Conserv Dent Original Article AIM: The aim of the study is to quantify the amount of debris extrusion after instrumentation with single-file rotary and reciprocating systems used either with conventional irrigation (CI) or passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) systems. METHODOLOGY: Sixty extracted human mandibular incisors were randomly assigned to two groups (n = 30); rotary single-file system, One Shape (OS-Group 1) and reciprocating single-file system, WaveOne (WO-Group 2) instruments. The two groups were further subdivided into two subgroups (n = 15); (A) PUI and (B) CI. The apically extruded debris was collected in preweighed glass vials as per the Myers and Montgomery method. After drying, the mean weight of debris was assessed with a microbalance and statistically analyzed using analysis of variance and Student's t-test. RESULTS: The reciprocating file system produced significantly more debris compared to the rotary file system using either of the irrigation systems (P = 0.04). CI produced significantly more (P = 0.02) debris extrusion compared to PUI irrespective of the file system used. CONCLUSION: Under the conditions of this study, both systems caused apical debris extrusion. Rotary single-file system produced less debris extrusion compared to reciprocating single-file system. Use of PUI may be advocated as an alternative to CI, as it causes lesser apical debris extrusion. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6873604/ /pubmed/31802818 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JCD.JCD_14_19 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Journal of Conservative Dentistry http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Gummadi, Ankita
Panchajanya, Srinivas
Ashwathnarayana, Srirekha
Santhosh, Lekha
Jaykumar, T.
Shetty, Ashwija
Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation
title Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation
title_full Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation
title_fullStr Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation
title_full_unstemmed Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation
title_short Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation
title_sort apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6873604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31802818
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JCD.JCD_14_19
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