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A comparison of instrumentation using Naviflex and Profile nickel-titanium engine-driven rotary instruments
S R Ottosen1, J I Nicholls, J C Steiner
1Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.
Abstract:
This study was designed to compare the changes in canal configuration resulting from instrumentation by either Profile or Naviflex instruments. Forty mesial canals in extracted human molar teeth were embedded and sectioned at two root levels. Reassembled teeth were instrumented with a modified crown-down technique as described in the Profile training video for Profile files and in a similar manner for Naviflex instruments. Superimposed pre- and postinstrumented cross-sectional root images were projected, traced, and scanned into a computer for analysis. Canal movement, in relation to the furca, and canal area change were recorded. The results showed no significant difference in canal center movement or canal area change between the Profile or Naviflex groups. The degree of canal curvature had no effect on canal center movement or canal area change.