Purpose: To analyze in vitro, trough scanning electron microscope (SEM), the shaping ability of NRT NiTi rotary system (Mani, Inc, Toshigi-Ken, Japan). Methods: Ten extracted human teeth were cut at the level of the CEJ and prepared with Gates-Glidden burs 4-3-2 and NRT rotary files up to size #35. Irrigation was performed with 7.5 mL of 5% NaOCl and 7.5 mL of 10% EDTA during each canal instrumentation. Following the shaping sequence, a final irrigation was performed with EDTA followed by NaOCl, each left in situ for three minutes. Teeth were then fractured longitudinally, and the coronal, middle, and apical thirds of the canals were inspected with SEM. Three parameters, divided into four different levels (Alfa and Bravo, considered clinica...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the two nickel–titanium (NiTi) instruments on root dentin thi...
to compare in vitro the ability of two rotary istruments in removing debris and shaping root canal
Objective: To assess the cleaning efficacy of the Mtwo rotary system, hand instrumentation and their...
Purpose: To analyze in vitro, trough scanning electron microscope (SEM), the shaping ability of NRT ...
Aim To compare using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) root canal walls following instrumentation i...
Background: Root canal preparation may produce a large quantity of smear layer that covers canal wal...
This study evaluated the root canal dentine surface by scanning electron microscope (SEM) after shap...
INTRODUCTION: To compare the cleaning effectiveness of K3 and Race NiTi rotary systems with K-Flexo ...
he objective of the present study was to determine, by scanning electron microscopy, the aspect of r...
Background and Aim: Since the use of rotary nickel titanium instruments is an essential part of endo...
Effective cleaning and shaping of the root canal system is essential for achieving the biologi...
Aim To evaluate the presence of smear layer (SL) and debris on the walls of canals shaped with two N...
Aim: To evaluate the cleanliness of rotary prepared root canals when the irrigation needle was place...
The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the degree of smear layer removal after root cana...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cleaning efficacy of 2 different ni...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the two nickel–titanium (NiTi) instruments on root dentin thi...
to compare in vitro the ability of two rotary istruments in removing debris and shaping root canal
Objective: To assess the cleaning efficacy of the Mtwo rotary system, hand instrumentation and their...
Purpose: To analyze in vitro, trough scanning electron microscope (SEM), the shaping ability of NRT ...
Aim To compare using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) root canal walls following instrumentation i...
Background: Root canal preparation may produce a large quantity of smear layer that covers canal wal...
This study evaluated the root canal dentine surface by scanning electron microscope (SEM) after shap...
INTRODUCTION: To compare the cleaning effectiveness of K3 and Race NiTi rotary systems with K-Flexo ...
he objective of the present study was to determine, by scanning electron microscopy, the aspect of r...
Background and Aim: Since the use of rotary nickel titanium instruments is an essential part of endo...
Effective cleaning and shaping of the root canal system is essential for achieving the biologi...
Aim To evaluate the presence of smear layer (SL) and debris on the walls of canals shaped with two N...
Aim: To evaluate the cleanliness of rotary prepared root canals when the irrigation needle was place...
The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the degree of smear layer removal after root cana...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cleaning efficacy of 2 different ni...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the two nickel–titanium (NiTi) instruments on root dentin thi...
to compare in vitro the ability of two rotary istruments in removing debris and shaping root canal
Objective: To assess the cleaning efficacy of the Mtwo rotary system, hand instrumentation and their...