The purpose of this investigation was to compare centring ratio of ProTaper and Mtwo rotary systems. 60 mandibular molar teeth which had 25, 30 and 35 degree curvature in mesio-buccal root canal were used. Group 1 had 25°, Group 2 had 30°, and Group 3 had 35° curvatures. The roots were sectioned horizontally at 2 mm away from the apex. The apical region was then observed under a stereo-microscope. In each group, teeth were instrumented using ProTaper and Mtwo systems. After canal preparation, digital images of apical part of canals were taken. These images were then superimposed by using Adobe Photoshop CS2 programme. The data were analyzed using ANOVA and Student’s t-test
AIM: The aim of this study was to compare the shaping ability of Mtwo and ProTaper instruments in ...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated four mechanized Endodontic systems, ProTaper Universal, K3 Endo, Twi...
Objective: To compare the straightening of root canal curvature, the apical transportation, the loss...
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Computed tomography evaluation of rotary systems on the root canal transportation and centering abil...
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determine the centering ability of Twisted File rotary system compared with ProTaper Universal and P...
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Evaluate, through computerized tomography, canal transportation and centring ability of RaCe rotary ...
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AIM: The aim of this study was to compare the shaping ability of Mtwo and ProTaper instruments in ...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated four mechanized Endodontic systems, ProTaper Universal, K3 Endo, Twi...
Objective: To compare the straightening of root canal curvature, the apical transportation, the loss...
Aims: To evaluate the centering ability, canal transportation and surface modifications of F2 and F3...
Computed tomography evaluation of rotary systems on the root canal transportation and centering abil...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to compare root canal preparation in curved canals in mola...
Abstract: The endodontic preparation of curved and narrow root canals is challenging, with a tendenc...
determine the centering ability of Twisted File rotary system compared with ProTaper Universal and P...
evaluate canal transportation and centering ability of Protaper and WaveOne systems in curved root c...
The aim of the present study was to compare the shaping ability of two different nickel-titanium rot...
This study analyzed the abilities of ProTaper and GT Rotary files to shape the curved canals of extr...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to compare centering ability and dentin removal of three rot...
Evaluate, through computerized tomography, canal transportation and centring ability of RaCe rotary ...
AIM: To analyse the shaping ability of two new NiTi rotary systems in molar curved canals. METHODOL...
Aim To evaluate the centering ability of ProTaper Next (PTN) and 2Shape (TS) nickel–titanium (NiTi)...
AIM: The aim of this study was to compare the shaping ability of Mtwo and ProTaper instruments in ...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated four mechanized Endodontic systems, ProTaper Universal, K3 Endo, Twi...
Objective: To compare the straightening of root canal curvature, the apical transportation, the loss...