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ABSTRACTBackground: Primary root canals are considered to be most challenging due to their complex anatomy. "Wave one" and "one shape" are single-file systems with reciprocating and rotary motion respectively. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare dentin thickness, centering ability, canal transportation, and instrumentation time of wave one and one shape files in primary root canals using a cone beam computed tomographic (CBCT) analysis.Study design: This is an experimental, in vitro study comparing the two groups.Materials and methods: A total of 24 extracted human primary teeth with minimum 7 mm root length were included in the study. Cone beam computed tomographic images were taken before and after the instrumentation for each group. Dentin thickness, centering ability, canal transportation, and instrumentation times were evaluated for each group.Results: A significant difference was found in instrumentation time and canal transportation measures between the two groups. Wave one showed less canal transportation as compared with one shape, and the mean instrumentation time of wave one was significantly less than one shape.Conclusion: Reciprocating single-file systems was found to be faster with much less procedural errors and can hence be recommended for shaping the root canals of primary teeth.How to cite this article: Prabhakar AR, Yavagal C, Dixit K, Naik SV. Reciprocating vs Rotary Instrumentation in Pediatric Endodontics: Cone Beam Computed Tomographic Analysis of Deciduous Root Canals using Two Single-File Systems. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2016;9(1):45-49.

Highlights

  • Pulpectomy is the intervention of choice for treating infected pulp tissues in pediatric dental patients.[1]

  • A significant difference was found in instrumentation time and canal transportation measures between the two groups

  • Wave one showed less canal transportation as compared with one shape, and the mean instrumentation time of wave one was significantly less than one shape

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Introduction

Pulpectomy is the intervention of choice for treating infected pulp tissues in pediatric dental patients.[1]. Rotary instruments were introduced to pediatric endodontics by Barr et al[2] in the year 2000. Morphological challenges posed by the primary root canals demand an improvement in the quality and design of contemporary rotary instruments so as to avoid undesirable complications, viz., canal transportation, ledges, strip perforations, zips, etc.[1]. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare dentin thickness, centering ability, canal transportation, and instrumentation time of wave one and one shape files in primary root canals using a cone beam computed tomographic (CBCT) analysis

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