Instrumentation time and effectiveness of hand and rotary files in a prototyped second mandibular primary molar: A micro‐CT study
Emily Feitosa Rêgo,
Renata Perez Vianna Silva,
Aline Saddock de Sá Silva
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundEccentric instruments have been proposed as more effective and less time‐consuming for endodontic instrumentation.AimTo compare biomechanical outcomes of different instrumentation systems and time undertaken for instrumentation in resin prototypes.DesignSixty standardized prototypes of mandibular second primary molars were instrumented according to the following systems: K‐files, ProTaper Next (PTN), XP‐endo Shaper (XPS), XP‐endo Finisher (XPF), XP–Clean (XPC), and Sequence Baby File (SBF; n = 10/eac… Show more
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