Abstract

Aim: This study was planned to quantitatively estimate the amount of pushed off debris during instrumentation with three commercial files. Materials & Methods: Maxillary central incisors were chosen by simple random sampling. Only freshly extracted teeth were entertained for sampling procedure. For the ease of study and grouping, all samples were further divided into three study groups. This was solely based on available latest and economical NiTi files. Consequently in group I, canal cleaning and shaping was performed ProTaper Next system files. Authors attempted this in given recommended sequential manner as directed by manufacturer. In group II, Twisted File Adaptive adaptive files were engaged for canal procedures in the recommended sequence. In group III, Reciproc R25 file system was checked for the similar factors. Results: Statistical analysis was done using statistical software ‘Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS)’. The recorded data was subjected to suitable statistical tests to obtain p values and mean. P ≤ 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Mean values of pushed out debris was 0.00047 grams, 0.00058 grams and 0.00050 grams in group I, II and III respectively.

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