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Influence of kinematics and incidence angles on the cutting efficiency of two single-file nickel-titanium rotary instruments.

Eugenio PedullàGiusy Rita Maria La RosaGiuseppe RomanoGiuseppe LeanzaSilvia RapisardaGaetano IsolaSebastiano FerlitoNeelakantan PrasannaLuigi Generali
Published in: Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc (2021)
To compare the cutting efficiency of F6 Sky Taper (F6ST) and One Curve (OC) with different kinematics and cutting inclinations. Cutting efficiency of 80 new F6ST and OC was tested at 90° and 70° inclination in relation to the sample, in continuous rotation and reciprocation, against standardised gypsum samples for 120 seconds using a customised device. Data expressed as weight loss and length of the sample cut were analysed using two-way analysis of variance and Tukey t-test (P<.05). F6ST showed significantly higher cutting efficiency in reciprocation, while OC in continuous rotation. Regardless of inclination, F6ST showed statistically higher values than OC in reciprocation, while OC exhibited higher cutting ability in continuous rotation. The 70° inclination significantly improved the cutting efficiency of both files. Reciprocation improved the cutting efficiency of F6ST while continuous rotation enhanced cutting ability of OC. An inclined insertion improved the cutting ability, independently from the movement.
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