TY - JOUR
T1 - Effectiveness, efficiency, and apical extrusion of 2 rotaries and 2 reciprocating systems in removing filling material during endodontic retreatment. A systematic review
AU - Caviedes-Bucheli, Javier
AU - Rios-Osorio, Nestor
AU - de Pineres-Milazzo, Cristina Gutiérrez
AU - Jiménez-Peña, Mauricio
AU - Portigliatti, Ricardo
AU - Gaviño-Orduña, Jose Francisco
AU - Antúnez-Rivero, Marcia
AU - Gomez-Sosa, Jose Francisco
AU - Munoz, Hugo Roberto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Medicina Oral S. L. C.I.F. B 96689336
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Background: This systematic review investigated the effectiveness, efficiency and apical extrusion of the debris of two rotary and two reciprocating single-file systems used for the removal of filling material from straight root canals. Material and Methods: A literature search was performed in the Medline, ISI Web of Science, and Scopus databases for relevant articles matching the keyword search strategy. Effectiveness was determined with studies dealing with the ability of the instruments to remove filling material from root canals. Efficiency was assessed with studies dealing with the time needed to completely remove the root canal filling, and apical extrusion was determined with studies that measured the amount of filling material extruded through the apex.Results: From the 424 articles initially found, 406 were excluded for being non-relevant or not fulfilling the selection criteria. Another 9 articles were excluded after methodology evaluation. Finally, 9 studies were included in the systematic review. Conclusions: None of the reviewed systems is effective to completely remove the filling materials from straight root canals, and all systems appear to be equally time-efficient, although this variable shows different results. In terms of apical extrusion, the analyzed reciprocating systems extrude more material toward the periapical tissues than the continuous rotation systems.
AB - Background: This systematic review investigated the effectiveness, efficiency and apical extrusion of the debris of two rotary and two reciprocating single-file systems used for the removal of filling material from straight root canals. Material and Methods: A literature search was performed in the Medline, ISI Web of Science, and Scopus databases for relevant articles matching the keyword search strategy. Effectiveness was determined with studies dealing with the ability of the instruments to remove filling material from root canals. Efficiency was assessed with studies dealing with the time needed to completely remove the root canal filling, and apical extrusion was determined with studies that measured the amount of filling material extruded through the apex.Results: From the 424 articles initially found, 406 were excluded for being non-relevant or not fulfilling the selection criteria. Another 9 articles were excluded after methodology evaluation. Finally, 9 studies were included in the systematic review. Conclusions: None of the reviewed systems is effective to completely remove the filling materials from straight root canals, and all systems appear to be equally time-efficient, although this variable shows different results. In terms of apical extrusion, the analyzed reciprocating systems extrude more material toward the periapical tissues than the continuous rotation systems.
KW - Systematic review
KW - apical extrusion
KW - endodontic retreatment
KW - reciprocating files
KW - rotary files
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U2 - 10.4317/jced.59953
DO - 10.4317/jced.59953
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85152439419
SN - 1989-5488
VL - 15
JO - Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
JF - Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
IS - 3
M1 - e250
ER -