The dentine‐removing characteristics of an ultrasonically energized K‐file
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Endodontic Journal
- Vol. 22 (6) , 259-268
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2591.1989.tb00930.x
Abstract
Summary. This in vitro study evalutated the pattern of dentine removal when an ultrasonically energized file (Cavi-Endo-size 25 file) was applied to flat surfaces of dentine under standardized conditions. The influences of power setting, interfacial force between file and dentine, direction of file oscillation and operator-assisted movement were examined. Impressions of the inswtrumented surfaces trevealed characteristic patterns consisting of a series of oblique creste, each one parallel to the next and separated by a constant distance along the line of contact with the file. Determination of height, width and separation of these crests with a Reflexd microscope aided objective asserssmennt. The simplest pattern was formed when the energized file was held against the dentine (power steeing = 1; interfacial force = 30g). Increasing the power setting to 8 caused deeper troughs over the apical 5 mm. The width of the crests corresponded to the taper of the file except at the apical tip where the crests were relatively wider. However, increasing the interfacial force to 60 g reduced the efficiency of the apical part of the file. The superimposition of operator-induced movement greatly increased the extent of dentine removal, resulting in a tapering groove with a persistent crestal pattern. Oscillation of the file perpendicular to the dentine surface had a significantly greater influence on dentine removal, producing a deeper groove than was obtained with oscillation parallel to the surface. The findings may be of reevance in aiding controlled root canal preparation when using the Cavi-Endo instrument.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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