The pattern of dentine removal during endodontic instrumentation is influenced by many factors including the interfacial forces applied by the operator. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of operators and different sizes and types of instruments on the magnitude of these interfacial forces. Single-rooted teeth were mounted on a cantilevered aluminium beam to which two pairs of single element strain gauges were joined in a half-bridge configuration and mounted at right angles to each other. The strain gauges were connected to an analogue-to-digital converter fitted in a micro-computer via conditioning amplifiers. This enabled strains to be recorded over a period of time. Twenty operators instrumented root canals using a s...
In this research, root canal instrumentation has been studied by engineering modeling and analysis. ...
Background: Minimally invasive vertical extraction devices have been developed to minimise the need ...
Background and Aim: Maintaining the original canal path and safety of canal preparation during instr...
This study compared the maximum screw-in forces of various instruments during their movements. Forty...
Root canal preparation may be the most technique-sensitive and labor-intensive procedure in endodont...
AIM To study the impact of dentine cutting efficiency of rotary instruments on the lateral force th...
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of hand instrumentation using traditional sta...
This study measured displacement of canal centers in extracted human teeth after preparation by Ligh...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to compare peak torque and force between ProTaper Univer...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the present study was to quantify and compare the amount of extruded de...
This study measured displacement of canal centers in extracted human teeth after preparation by Ligh...
The study was aimed to compare the stress distribution during simulated root canal shaping and to es...
The analysis of forces, moments and pressure points has long been of great interest in orthodontics....
AIM: To investigate physical parameters of FlexMaster nickel-titanium instruments while preparing cu...
In this research, root canal instrumentation has been studied by engineering modeling and analysis. ...
Background: Minimally invasive vertical extraction devices have been developed to minimise the need ...
Background and Aim: Maintaining the original canal path and safety of canal preparation during instr...
This study compared the maximum screw-in forces of various instruments during their movements. Forty...
Root canal preparation may be the most technique-sensitive and labor-intensive procedure in endodont...
AIM To study the impact of dentine cutting efficiency of rotary instruments on the lateral force th...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of hand instrumentation using traditional sta...
This study measured displacement of canal centers in extracted human teeth after preparation by Ligh...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to compare peak torque and force between ProTaper Univer...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the present study was to quantify and compare the amount of extruded de...
This study measured displacement of canal centers in extracted human teeth after preparation by Ligh...
The study was aimed to compare the stress distribution during simulated root canal shaping and to es...
The analysis of forces, moments and pressure points has long been of great interest in orthodontics....
AIM: To investigate physical parameters of FlexMaster nickel-titanium instruments while preparing cu...
In this research, root canal instrumentation has been studied by engineering modeling and analysis. ...
Background: Minimally invasive vertical extraction devices have been developed to minimise the need ...
Background and Aim: Maintaining the original canal path and safety of canal preparation during instr...