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Noncontact 3D evaluation of surface topography of reciprocating instruments after retreatment procedures

This study evaluated the Reciproc R25 and Pro-R 25 instruments in unused condition, after one and a second use in endodontic retreatment employing a noncontact 3D light interferometer profiler, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and cyclic fatigue tests. Twenty single-root teeth were instrumented wi...

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Autores principales: Zaccaro-Scelza, Miriam Fatima, Martinez, Renato Lenoir Cardoso Henrique, Tavares, Sandro Oliveira, Gonçalves, Fabiano Palmeira, Montagnana, Marcelo, da Silva, Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal, Scelza, Pantaleo
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Publicado: Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9645204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35766715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202204876
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author Zaccaro-Scelza, Miriam Fatima
Martinez, Renato Lenoir Cardoso Henrique
Tavares, Sandro Oliveira
Gonçalves, Fabiano Palmeira
Montagnana, Marcelo
da Silva, Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal
Scelza, Pantaleo
author_facet Zaccaro-Scelza, Miriam Fatima
Martinez, Renato Lenoir Cardoso Henrique
Tavares, Sandro Oliveira
Gonçalves, Fabiano Palmeira
Montagnana, Marcelo
da Silva, Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal
Scelza, Pantaleo
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description This study evaluated the Reciproc R25 and Pro-R 25 instruments in unused condition, after one and a second use in endodontic retreatment employing a noncontact 3D light interferometer profiler, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and cyclic fatigue tests. Twenty single-root teeth were instrumented with Reciproc R25 and filled with gutta-percha and sealer. A 3D profiler with a 20x objective using the Mx™ software was used to evaluate the cutting blade surfaces of Reciproc R25 and Pro-R 25 (n=5 per group) in unused condition, after the first and second uses in retreatment procedures. After retreatment, SEM was used to evaluate the topographic features of the used instruments. Cyclic fatigue tests were performed to compare new to used instruments. One-way ANOVA followed by Tukey test was used to compare the tested instruments before and after the first and second uses. Student t-test was used to compare the different instruments and for cyclic fatigue evaluation. No significant differences were observed in the cutting blade surfaces of Reciproc and Pro-R before and after one and two uses (p>0.05). Reciproc without use showed higher Sa and Sq when compared to Pro-R without use (p<0.05). No differences were observed between Reciproc and Pro-R after one and two uses (p>0.05). New and unused Reciproc showed longer time to fracture than Pro-R instruments (p<0.05), and only Pro-R showed differences between new and used instruments (p<0.05). Retreatment procedures with Reciproc and Pro-R did not change the surface topography of instruments. Reciproc had greater resistance to cyclic fatigue compared with Pro-R.
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spelling pubmed-96452042022-11-14 Noncontact 3D evaluation of surface topography of reciprocating instruments after retreatment procedures Zaccaro-Scelza, Miriam Fatima Martinez, Renato Lenoir Cardoso Henrique Tavares, Sandro Oliveira Gonçalves, Fabiano Palmeira Montagnana, Marcelo da Silva, Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal Scelza, Pantaleo Braz Dent J Article This study evaluated the Reciproc R25 and Pro-R 25 instruments in unused condition, after one and a second use in endodontic retreatment employing a noncontact 3D light interferometer profiler, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and cyclic fatigue tests. Twenty single-root teeth were instrumented with Reciproc R25 and filled with gutta-percha and sealer. A 3D profiler with a 20x objective using the Mx™ software was used to evaluate the cutting blade surfaces of Reciproc R25 and Pro-R 25 (n=5 per group) in unused condition, after the first and second uses in retreatment procedures. After retreatment, SEM was used to evaluate the topographic features of the used instruments. Cyclic fatigue tests were performed to compare new to used instruments. One-way ANOVA followed by Tukey test was used to compare the tested instruments before and after the first and second uses. Student t-test was used to compare the different instruments and for cyclic fatigue evaluation. No significant differences were observed in the cutting blade surfaces of Reciproc and Pro-R before and after one and two uses (p>0.05). Reciproc without use showed higher Sa and Sq when compared to Pro-R without use (p<0.05). No differences were observed between Reciproc and Pro-R after one and two uses (p>0.05). New and unused Reciproc showed longer time to fracture than Pro-R instruments (p<0.05), and only Pro-R showed differences between new and used instruments (p<0.05). Retreatment procedures with Reciproc and Pro-R did not change the surface topography of instruments. Reciproc had greater resistance to cyclic fatigue compared with Pro-R. Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9645204/ /pubmed/35766715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202204876 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Martinez, Renato Lenoir Cardoso Henrique
Tavares, Sandro Oliveira
Gonçalves, Fabiano Palmeira
Montagnana, Marcelo
da Silva, Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal
Scelza, Pantaleo
Noncontact 3D evaluation of surface topography of reciprocating instruments after retreatment procedures
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title_fullStr Noncontact 3D evaluation of surface topography of reciprocating instruments after retreatment procedures
title_full_unstemmed Noncontact 3D evaluation of surface topography of reciprocating instruments after retreatment procedures
title_short Noncontact 3D evaluation of surface topography of reciprocating instruments after retreatment procedures
title_sort noncontact 3d evaluation of surface topography of reciprocating instruments after retreatment procedures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9645204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35766715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202204876
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