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Nickel titanium rotary instruments
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Nickel titanium rotary instruments
The use of nickel titanium instruments reduces the risk of procedural errors during cleaning and shaping, such as blocks, ledges, transporta- tions and perforations (see later). However, their use is associated with an increased incidence of instrument separation. 66 Chapter 3 POOC03 02/18/2005 04:33PM Page 66 Principles of endodontics 67 There is a wide range of instruments which vary in cross-sectional configuration to some degree. Most have a radial land, that is, a flat planing surface (in contrast to the sharp planing/cutting flutes of twisted hand files), which centralises the instrument in the canal and prevents the instrument from cutting into the canal walls. Cutting of dentine is achieved by engagement of the flutes in the canal walls, debris being theoretically extruded in a coronal direction. Recom- mendations regarding techniques vary according to the system, but the basic principles remain the same in that the canal should be rendered free from infected material and shaped in such a way that it may be adequately obturated. As is the principle for hand shaping procedures, coronal opening should precede apical and mid-root shaping. Electronic apex locators The latest generation of these devices is useful in determining the position of the apical constriction. Many recent models measure impedance rather than electrical resistance, and are less sensitive to ionic solutions within the canal. They should therefore function in the presence of NaOCl, EDTA solution, blood or pus. Following coronal flaring, one lead from the device is attached to an earthing clip and is positioned on the patient’s lip to complete an elec- trical circuit. The floor of the access cavity and 2–3 mm into the canal is dried. The other lead is clipped to the top of a file. The machine is switched on and the file is slowly advanced into the canal. Some devices show a digital display as the apex is reached and emit an audible bleep. Other devices have a visual display indicating the position at which the end point is reached. The figures should not be taken as an accurate indicator of file tip distance from the apex until zero is reached. If the apex locator is used through a metallic restoration (such as amalgam or a crown), care must be taken to prevent contact of the file with the restoration otherwise shorting of the reading will occur. When a zero reading is displayed, the distance stop on the file is moved to contact a suitable reference point and the file then removed. The distance between the file tip and the stop is measured and recorded together with the reference point. A diagnostic radiograph is then exposed as described previously. POOC03 02/18/2005 04:33PM Page 67 |
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