Abstract

BackgroundThis study aims to evaluate the frequency of dentinal defects after root canal preparation with the ProTaper NEXT, K3XF and WaveOne GOLD systems using microcomputed tomography.MethodsSixty permanent mandibular incisors with a single canal were selected. Inspection of the teeth was performed under a stereomicroscope (15x) to observe the presence of pre-existing cracks and fractures lines. Samples were divided into three experimental groups (n = 20): ProTaper NEXT (PTN), K3XF (K3XF) and WaveOne GOLD (WOG). Specimens were scanned through high-resolution microcomputed tomography before and after the preparation of the root canal. Subsequently, all the axial images were examined by two different methods to find possible dentinal defects. Furthermore, an analysis of each millimeter of ten apical millimeters was also performed. The absence or presence of dentinal defects was screened by 3 pre-calibrated blinded examiners.ResultsAfter analysing all 45,720 slices, dentinal defects were observed in 48,33% (22096 slices). PTN, K3XF and WOG groups represented 11,11% (5079 slices), 17,22% (7873 slices) and 20% (n = 9144) of the cross-sectional images, respectively. At 10 apical millimeters (600 slices), 33,33% (200 slices) presented some dentinal defects, representing 7,22% (43 slices), 13,33% (80 slices) and 12,77% (77 slices) of the cross-sectional images in the PTN, K3XF and WOG groups, respectively. All the dentinal defects presented in the postoperative images existed in the images prior to instrumentation.ConclusionsThere was no correlation between the preparation of a root canal using the PTN, K3XF and WOG systems and the formation of new dentinal defects.

Highlights

  • This study aims to evaluate the frequency of dentinal defects after root canal preparation with the ProTaper K3XF and WaveOne GOLD systems using microcomputed tomography

  • Due to the lack of consensus regarding this subject, the objective of this study was to use micro-CT to analyse the presence of dentinal defects after the preparation of a flat-oval root canal system using the ProTaper K3XF and WaveOne GOLD instruments

  • Microcracks were observed in 11,11% (n = 5079), 17,22% (n = 7873) and 20% (n = 9144) of the cross-sectional images in the ProTaper NEXT (PTN), K3XF and WaveOne GOLD (WOG) groups, respectively

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Introduction

This study aims to evaluate the frequency of dentinal defects after root canal preparation with the ProTaper K3XF and WaveOne GOLD systems using microcomputed tomography. The WaveOne GOLD instrument was introduced with a new thermal surface treatment in combination with an offset parallelogram-shaped. Such possible damage has the potential to induce vertical root fractures (VRF) due to the application of repetitive tensions, such as mastication [3] and occlusal forces [4]. These defects must be prevented and it is still unknown whether small dentinal defects can lead to root fractures [5]. Even methodologies based on microcomputed tomographic analysis have presented divergent results when assessing dentinal damage formation [10,11,12,13]

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