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A cross-sectional retrospective study of fracture incidence of instruments from a reciprocating single file system by students in an endodontic graduate programme
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Shahid Ali Wani, Yumnam Pushpa Devi, Ritupriya, Deepankar Dass
Abstract
Aim: To assess the fracture incidence of instruments from single -file reciprocating systems when used by students in an endodontic graduate programme. Methodology: Dental records and periapical radiographs of patients treated by students on an endodontic graduate programme using reciprocating systems were assessed. Information on tooth type, number of treated root canals, number of fractured instruments, fragment size, and angle, radius, arc length and position of root canal curvature where fractures occurred were tabulated for analysis. The risk of fracture was calculated for each group of teeth, root canal and root thirds, while the incidence of fractures reported for the reciprocating systems was compared using the chi -square test at 5% significance level. Results: Overall, 2,056 root canals (826 teeth) from 810 patients were included. The incidence of fractured files from single -file reciprocating systems in relation to number of instrumented canals was 0.92%. Fracture rates of 0.84% and 0.93% were found in 830 and 1,226 root canals instrumented with WaveOne and Reciproc systems, respectively. No significant differences were observed between the systems. The highest fracture rate was 52.6% in the mesiobuccal root of mandibular molars. The central angle, radius and arc length of the curvature of root canals where the instruments fractured ranged from 58° to 84°, from 1.7 to 7.2 mm and from 2.4 to 7.6 mm, respectively Conclusion: The use of WaveOne and Reciproc single -file reciprocating systems in an endodontics graduate programme were associated with a low incidence of instrument fractures.
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Pages:51-53
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Shahid Ali Wani, Yumnam Pushpa Devi, Ritupriya, Deepankar Dass "A cross-sectional retrospective study of fracture incidence of instruments from a reciprocating single file system by students in an endodontic graduate programme". International Journal of Medical and Health Research, Vol 6, Issue 9, 2020, Pages 51-53
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