Introduction: The aim of the study was two evaluate the effectiveness of a Peyton teaching approach for rotary root canal instrumentation, in comparison to the traditional “see one–do one” method. Material and Methods: Forty undergraduate students were randomly divided into two groups (n = 20). Students of the first group (G1) were taught how to use rotary instrumentation using a modified Peyton method, whilst the second group (G2) watched a teaching video (30 min) on the same subject. Both groups instrumented a plastic block and subsequently both mesial canals of an extracted lower molar. The quality of the root canal instrumentation was analysed by 2 blinded observers on video recordings and x-rays. Results: Interobserver correlation was ...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to assess canal preparation outcomes in vitro by novice ...
Aims: This study set out to evaluate the prevalence of iatrogenic events during preclinical teaching...
AIM: This paper describes the initial experiences following the introduction of a rotary engine-driv...
Introduction: The aim of the study was two evaluate the effectiveness of a Peyton teaching approach ...
This study investigated which preparation strategy for root canals leads to the best technical prepa...
BACKGROUND: Dentistry has undergone an evolution in endodontics practice caused by the advancement o...
Background. Dentistry has undergone an evolution in endodontics practice caused by the advancement o...
Introduction: Although rotary instrumentation has been widely studied in permanent dentition, it is ...
Introduction: Reports comparing clinical outcomes using nickel-titanium (NiTi) reciprocating instrum...
Introduction: Reports comparing clinical outcomes using nickel-titanium (NiTi) reciprocating instrum...
Abstract Introduction: Dentistry evolution in the past few years has revolutionized daily practice i...
Introduction: Preparation of root canal system necessitates both enlargement and shaping of the comp...
Aim: This paper describes the initial experiences following the introduction of a rotary engine-driv...
AIM To assess two contemporary rotary instrumenting systems subjectively and objectively in a pre-c...
Aim This paper describes the initial experiences following the introduction of a rotary engine-drive...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to assess canal preparation outcomes in vitro by novice ...
Aims: This study set out to evaluate the prevalence of iatrogenic events during preclinical teaching...
AIM: This paper describes the initial experiences following the introduction of a rotary engine-driv...
Introduction: The aim of the study was two evaluate the effectiveness of a Peyton teaching approach ...
This study investigated which preparation strategy for root canals leads to the best technical prepa...
BACKGROUND: Dentistry has undergone an evolution in endodontics practice caused by the advancement o...
Background. Dentistry has undergone an evolution in endodontics practice caused by the advancement o...
Introduction: Although rotary instrumentation has been widely studied in permanent dentition, it is ...
Introduction: Reports comparing clinical outcomes using nickel-titanium (NiTi) reciprocating instrum...
Introduction: Reports comparing clinical outcomes using nickel-titanium (NiTi) reciprocating instrum...
Abstract Introduction: Dentistry evolution in the past few years has revolutionized daily practice i...
Introduction: Preparation of root canal system necessitates both enlargement and shaping of the comp...
Aim: This paper describes the initial experiences following the introduction of a rotary engine-driv...
AIM To assess two contemporary rotary instrumenting systems subjectively and objectively in a pre-c...
Aim This paper describes the initial experiences following the introduction of a rotary engine-drive...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to assess canal preparation outcomes in vitro by novice ...
Aims: This study set out to evaluate the prevalence of iatrogenic events during preclinical teaching...
AIM: This paper describes the initial experiences following the introduction of a rotary engine-driv...