Abstract
Aim
To evaluate the effects of progressive apical enlargement on the amount of unprepared root canal surface area and remaining dentine thickness.
Methodology
The root canals of 30 extracted mandibular incisors with Vertucci′s type I configuration were instrumented with rotary HyFlex instruments (Coltene-Whaledent, Altstätten, Switzerland) up to 4 instruments larger than the first one that bound at the working length (WL). Teeth were scanned in a micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) device before canal preparation and after instrumentation with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th larger instruments. The amount of unprepared surface area in the full canal or in the apical 4 mm as well as the remaining dentine thickness at 10 mm from the WL were calculated and compared. The general linear model for repeated measures adjusted by Bonferroni's post hoc test was used for statistic analysis.
Results
There was a significant reduction in the amount of unprepared areas after each increase in preparation size (P<0.01). This was observed for both the full canal length and the 4-mm apical segment. The amount of remaining dentine was also significantly reduced after each file size (P<0.01). However, thickness always remained above 1 mm, even after using the largest instrument.
Conclusion
Apical preparations up to 4 sizes larger than the first one to bind at the WL caused a significant progressive reduction in the unprepared canal area.
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