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Micro‐CT evaluation of ‘danger zone’ and microcrack formation in mesial root canals of primary teeth with single‐file rotary and reciprocating systems

Background Although single‐file rotary systems are accepted in the field of paediatric dentistry in terms of providing time advantage, research works continue due to the variable anatomical structure of the root canal. Aim This study aimed to evaluate rotary systems in different kinematics in terms...

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Published in:International journal of paediatric dentistry 2022-01, Vol.32 (1), p.109-115
Main Authors: Yüksel, Burcu Nihan, Öncü, Ayşenur, Çelİkten, Berkan, Bİlecenoğlu, Burak, Orhan, Ayşe Işıl, Orhan, Kaan
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Summary:Background Although single‐file rotary systems are accepted in the field of paediatric dentistry in terms of providing time advantage, research works continue due to the variable anatomical structure of the root canal. Aim This study aimed to evaluate rotary systems in different kinematics in terms of microcracks and the shaping of the danger zone in primary molars by micro‐CT. Design The mesial canals of primary molars (n = 30) were used. Root canals in each group (n = 10) were prepared with single‐file rotary systems (One Shape®, OS; XP‐endo® Shaper, XP‐ES; WaveOne Gold, WOG). The images were evaluated for dentin thickness in the danger zone and microcrack formation. Results WOG caused the highest dentin reduction in the danger zone area. OS led to significantly less dentin reduction than XP‐ES and WOG (P 
ISSN:0960-7439
1365-263X
DOI:10.1111/ipd.12800