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The effect of irrigation solution temperature and novel heat-treated rotary files on apical debris extrusion and canal preparation time.

Taher Al OmariAmre R AtmehFahda N AlgahtaniAlaa DkmakRami Haitham Issa AlbannaAbedelmalek Tabnjh
Published in: Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc (2024)
This study aimed to compare apical debris extrusion and canal preparation time with ProTaper Gold (PTG) and ProTaper Ultimate (PTU) files at different temperatures. Mesio-buccal roots of 60 mandibular first molars were distributed into six groups depending on the file type (PTG, PTU) and irrigation solution temperature (20, 37, 45°C). During instrumentation, extruded debris were collected and weighed to measure the mass in milligrams. The canal preparation time was recorded in seconds. ANOVA followed by Bonferroni post-hoc tests were used for analysis. The amount of debris extrusion was significantly higher in PTU, which was affected by the irrigation solution temperature (p < 0.05). The difference in canal preparation time was not significant between the two file systems, however, it was significant between the different temperatures (p = 0.001). Both file systems had shorter canal preparation times at 20°C. The irrigation solution temperature could influence the debris extrusion and time of canal preparation.
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