2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/9758176
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Effectiveness of Parameters in Quantifying Root Canal Morphology Change after Instrumentation with the Aid of a Microcomputed Tomography

Abstract: The objective of this study was to analyse the effectiveness of some parameters which characterise the change in morphology in human root canals subjected to ProTaper rotary enlargement with the help of an X-ray microfocus computed tomography (MCT) and to introduce a novel parameter that is effective in quantifying changes in root canal morphology. Ten each straight and curved root canals with mature apices chosen from extracted human upper incisor and canine teeth were scanned with MCT before and after canal … Show more

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“…Os presentes resultados demonstram que o g rau de cu r vat u ra rad icu la r i n f luenciou significativamente na conicidade da obturação, visto que, quanto maior a curvatura radicular, mais difícil é a obtenção de uma conicidade adequada. Em canais curvos, a ampliação do volume acompanhado do desenvolvimento de um formato cônico e a permanência da forma original do canal em sua posição original são mais difíceis de serem alcançadas, pois dependem não somente da intensidade da curvatura do canal radicular, como também da cinemática de emprego dos instrumentos, sua flexibilidade e diâmetro, técnica de instrumentação, entre outros fatores [25].…”
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“…Os presentes resultados demonstram que o g rau de cu r vat u ra rad icu la r i n f luenciou significativamente na conicidade da obturação, visto que, quanto maior a curvatura radicular, mais difícil é a obtenção de uma conicidade adequada. Em canais curvos, a ampliação do volume acompanhado do desenvolvimento de um formato cônico e a permanência da forma original do canal em sua posição original são mais difíceis de serem alcançadas, pois dependem não somente da intensidade da curvatura do canal radicular, como também da cinemática de emprego dos instrumentos, sua flexibilidade e diâmetro, técnica de instrumentação, entre outros fatores [25].…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…The calculation of surface and volume was repeated, pairing areas of interest, cross-section by crosssection, to verify all the processes [17,18,[22][23][24]. The variations were analyzed in the 2D and 3D geometry of the PCD area of the root canals, quantifying the changes in volume, dentin removed, surface, structure model index (SMI), convexity, and structure thickness index by subtracting the instrumentation outcome values per canal from the values registered during the initial scan for the same root canal [14,24]. CTAn v.1.20.8 software (Bruker micro-CT) was used to analyze the centering ability at the PCD portion of the root canal based on changes in the centers of gravity x, y, and z in millimeters, before and after, and per scanned slide [25,26].…”
Section: Evaluation Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microcomputed tomographic technology allows a more precise structural and anatomical study of the root canal system, as the high resolution of the 3D images permits the collection of a signi cant volume of information, with minimum sample size, no destruction of the specimens, and faster analysis of the data with the use of computer tools integrated into the micro-CT device [14,15]. The present study aimed to evaluate and juxtapose the changes produced by WG, RB, TS, XP, IR, and TN in the PCD area of the root canals according to the amount of dentine removed, changes in the canal surface, structure thickness, structure model index (SMI), and centering ability as well as the changes in relation to the dentin removed in the STDZ at the cervical and middle third of the mesial root canals in mandibular molars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%