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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.15644/asc53/1/3

A Comparative Study of Cyclic Fatigue of 10 Different Types of Endodontic Instruments: an in Vitro Study

Jorge Rubio ; Department of Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry, Catholic University of Valencia, Spain
José Ignacio Zarzosa ; Department of Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry, Catholic University of Valencia, Spain
Antonio Pallarés ; Department of Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry, Catholic University of Valencia, Spain


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Abstract

Objective: This study was designed to test the null hypothesis that there were no significant differences between size 25 files F360, F6 SkyTaper, Hyflex EDM, iRace, Neoniti, One Shape Protaper Next,
Reciproc, Revo-S and Wave One Gold in terms of resistance to cyclic fatigue and length of broken fragments. Material and methods: 300 new size 25 files of the systems studied were selected (n=30). The instruments were mechanized with a X-Smart Plus endo motor at the speed and torque recommended by the manufacturer, holding the instruments steady with a clamping mechanism, with passive adjustment and without pressure in a stainless-steel block. The time was calculated in seconds until fracture. The number of fatigue cycles was calculated as (Resistance (s) x Speed)/60. The separated fragment lengths were measured with a digital Vernier calliper. A statistical analysis was performed with the SPSS 18 programme at a 95% confidence level, using the Levene´s Test to compare variances, the Welch’s Test to compare means, and the Games-Howell´s Test to reveal differences between groups. Results: The Levene’s Test showed no equal variances (P<0.05). The Welch’s Test (P<0.05) showed significant differences in cyclic fatigue and separated fragment lengths. The Games- Howell test (P<0.05) exhibited significant differences in multiple comparisons (P<0.05). Conclusions: The systems with CM-Wire (Hyflex EDM and Neoniti) were superior in resistance to the other systems for cyclic fatigue. For separated fragment lengths, F360 (conventional NiTi) and Reciproc (M-Wire) were better significantly better in terms of resistance.

Keywords

Dental High-Speed Equipment; Fatigue; Torque

Hrčak ID:

217999

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/217999

Publication date:

19.3.2019.

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