Effect of repetitive up-and-down movements on torque/force generation, surface defects and shaping ability of nickel-titanium rotary instruments: an ex vivo study.
Moe Sandar KyawArata EbiharaYoshiko IinoMyint ThuKeiichiro MakiShunsuke KimuraPyae Hein HtunTakashi OkijiPublished in: BMC oral health (2024)
Under laboratory conditions with JIZAI and TruNatomy, a single up-and-down movement at the working length increased the screw-in force of subsequent instruments in severely curved canals in the single-length instrumentation technique. A single up-and-down movement generated more surface defects on the file when using JIZAI. TruNatomy resulted in less stress generation during instrumentation, while JIZAI better maintained the curvature of root canals.