The quality of ultrasonic root-end preparation: A quantitative study
Journal
Journal of Endodontics
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
10
Pages
666-670
Date Issued
1998
Author(s)
Abstract
Ultrasonic root-end preparation techniques have recently been introduced and revolutionized the field of endodontic surgery. The purpose of this study was to compare quantitatively the quality of root-end preparation techniques prepared by a specially designed ultrasonic retrotip with those prepared in a traditional manner by a microhand-piece bur. Twenty roots with two canals and an isthmus from extracted maxillary human molars were selected for this study. After instrumentation, obturation, and root-end resection, root-end preparations were made using either an ultrasonic retrotip or a conventional microhandpiece bur. With the aid of the image processing and analysis system, the specimens were inspected under a stereomicroscope for further evaluation of the quality of the shape and size of preparation. The results of this investigation showed that the ultrasonic root-end preparations produced more conservative and less perforated cavities than those made with conventional microhandpiece bur preparations. Copyright ? 1998 by The American Association of Endodontists.
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Other Subjects
article; comparative study; endodontics; evaluation; health care quality; human; image processing; instrumentation; molar tooth; nonparametric test; single blind procedure; standard; ultrasound therapy; Evaluation Studies; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Molar; Quality Assurance, Health Care; Retrograde Obturation; Root Canal Preparation; Single-Blind Method; Statistics, Nonparametric; Ultrasonic Therapy
Publisher
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Type
journal article