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Analysis of the importance of the motion used in the resistance of different mechanical instrumentation systems in endodontics: A comparative study
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Cyclic fatigue
Endodontics
Reciprocating
Smart motion
Fecha de publicación
2022
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MDPI
Citación
Mena-Álvarez, J., Almanzor-López, M., Quispe-López, N., De Pedro-Muñoz, A., & Rico-Romano, C. (2022). Analysis of the Importance of the Motion Used in the Resistance of Different Mechanical Instrumentation Systems in Endodontics: A Comparative Study. Materials, 15(13), 4443. https://doi.org/10.3390/MA15134443
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[EN]Abstract: Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the cyclic fatigue strength of different reciprocating
rotary systems depending on the movement used. Methods: Four study groups were
analyzed (n = 30): (1) Reciproc®, (2) Reciproc Blue®, (3)Wave One Gold® and (4) Procodile®. Each
group was divided into three subgroups according to the motion used: (A) Reflex Dynamic® (n = 10),
(B) ReFlex Smart® (n = 10) and (C) conventional reciprocating motion (n = 10). They were used in a
dynamic cyclic fatigue prototype until their fracture, and the time was measured in seconds. The
results obtained were analyzed with the ANOVA method, and for two-to-two comparisons, the Tukey
method and Weibull statistics were used. Results: Procodile ReFlex Smart had the longest time to
failure, and statistically significant differences were found between Procodile ReFlex Smart and the
other files and motions (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Smart motions increase cyclic fatigue strength. ReFlex
Smart® motion increases the cyclic fatigue strength of reciprocating rotary systems, and Procodile®
ReFlex Smart was the most resistant system file.
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10.3390/ma15134443
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