Retrieval of Fractured Files Based on Electrochemical Dissolution

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the Electrochemical Dissolution (DE) facilitates the retrieval of fractured files, from Endo-Training block with an artificial root canal, by using ultrasonic techniques (US). Twenty Endo-Training block with an artificial single canal with working...

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Autores principales: Alcántara Dufeu,Raúl, Peña Farfal,Carlos, Álvarez Muñoz,Mónica
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Publicado: Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-381X20130003000222014-01-02Retrieval of Fractured Files Based on Electrochemical DissolutionAlcántara Dufeu,RaúlPeña Farfal,CarlosÁlvarez Muñoz,Mónica retrieval of fractured files electrochemical dissolution Nickel-Titanium staging platform ultrasonic tips dental microscope The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the Electrochemical Dissolution (DE) facilitates the retrieval of fractured files, from Endo-Training block with an artificial root canal, by using ultrasonic techniques (US). Twenty Endo-Training block with an artificial single canal with working length 16 mm and twenty nickel-titanium (NiTi) Protaper Universal rotary files were used. 10 Shaping S1 files and 10 Shaping S2 files, were sectioned transversally within the conduit, to 5mm of the apical tip. Twenty samples were divided into four groups: Group1 and 3 received the action of DE and US, and groups 2 and 4 received the action of US. To remove the fragments we used Staging Platform and Dental Microscope. Outcome was analyzed statistically by Student t test. Statistical Analysis showed a significant difference in retrieval time of the fragments and weight loss mass of Endo training block ultrasonic tips were used, between groups that applied Ultrasonic with electrochemical dissolution and the group using only ultrasonic. It can be concluded that there was weight loss mass of separated fragment by electrochemical action, however, it was not sufficient and its use alone was inconclusive to retrieve the fragments. The procedure needs to be complemented with the use of the staging platform, ultrasonic tips and Dental Microscope.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de La Frontera. Facultad de MedicinaInternational journal of odontostomatology v.7 n.3 20132013-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-381X2013000300022en10.4067/S0718-381X2013000300022
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collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic retrieval of fractured files
electrochemical dissolution
Nickel-Titanium
staging platform
ultrasonic tips
dental microscope
spellingShingle retrieval of fractured files
electrochemical dissolution
Nickel-Titanium
staging platform
ultrasonic tips
dental microscope
Alcántara Dufeu,Raúl
Peña Farfal,Carlos
Álvarez Muñoz,Mónica
Retrieval of Fractured Files Based on Electrochemical Dissolution
description The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the Electrochemical Dissolution (DE) facilitates the retrieval of fractured files, from Endo-Training block with an artificial root canal, by using ultrasonic techniques (US). Twenty Endo-Training block with an artificial single canal with working length 16 mm and twenty nickel-titanium (NiTi) Protaper Universal rotary files were used. 10 Shaping S1 files and 10 Shaping S2 files, were sectioned transversally within the conduit, to 5mm of the apical tip. Twenty samples were divided into four groups: Group1 and 3 received the action of DE and US, and groups 2 and 4 received the action of US. To remove the fragments we used Staging Platform and Dental Microscope. Outcome was analyzed statistically by Student t test. Statistical Analysis showed a significant difference in retrieval time of the fragments and weight loss mass of Endo training block ultrasonic tips were used, between groups that applied Ultrasonic with electrochemical dissolution and the group using only ultrasonic. It can be concluded that there was weight loss mass of separated fragment by electrochemical action, however, it was not sufficient and its use alone was inconclusive to retrieve the fragments. The procedure needs to be complemented with the use of the staging platform, ultrasonic tips and Dental Microscope.
author Alcántara Dufeu,Raúl
Peña Farfal,Carlos
Álvarez Muñoz,Mónica
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Peña Farfal,Carlos
Álvarez Muñoz,Mónica
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title Retrieval of Fractured Files Based on Electrochemical Dissolution
title_short Retrieval of Fractured Files Based on Electrochemical Dissolution
title_full Retrieval of Fractured Files Based on Electrochemical Dissolution
title_fullStr Retrieval of Fractured Files Based on Electrochemical Dissolution
title_full_unstemmed Retrieval of Fractured Files Based on Electrochemical Dissolution
title_sort retrieval of fractured files based on electrochemical dissolution
publisher Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina
publishDate 2013
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