Efficacy of ProTaper rotary instruments in removing filling materials during root canal retreatment
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https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v6i1.415Keywords:
Key words: ProTaper, Hedstrom files, root canal retreatmentAbstract
The aim of the this study was to investigate the efficacy of ProTaper rotary
instruments compared to hand instrumentation with Hedstrom files, with and without
the use of a solvent (eucalyptol) in the retreatment of gutta-percha filled root canals.
Roots of forty extracted single-rooted maxillary anterior teeth with straight root canals
were utilized in this study. The root canals were prepared using step-back technique
and obturated with laterally condensed gutta-percha and sealer cement. The roots
randomly divided into four groups with ten specimens each. Removal of gutta-percha
was performed using ProTaper and Hedstrom files, both were used with and without
the solvent eucalyptol. Both, time taken to reach the working length and time taken to
complete removal of gutta-percha were recorded. Statistical analysis of the collected
data revealed a highly significant decrease in the working time when ProTaper was
used to remove gutta-percha compared with Hedstrom files. A highly significant
decrease in the working time was found when eucalyptol was used with ProTaper. No
significant difference existed between the treatments using Hedstrom with or without
the use of eucalyptol.

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