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The standardized-taper root canal preparation--part 6. GT file technique in abruptly curved canals.

作者信息

Buchanan L S

机构信息

Dental Education Laboratories, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA.

出版信息

Int Endod J. 2001 Apr;34(3):250-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2591.2001.00389.x.

Abstract

AIM

To describe the application of GT files in roots with abrupt curvatures.

SUMMARY

Most dentists interpret obstructions to instrument progress as calcification, rather than abrupt curvature. Basically, there are not any apically calcified canals, only clinicians who are not clever enough or patient enough to sneak to patency. Dentists should be on their guard and sensitive to the 'rubber band' sensation of residual pulp tissue, and the 'loose resistance' sensation of the curved or ledged canal. Residual pulp tissue should be removed and the canal lubricated. The ledged or curved canal will only be helped by file bending. The size 10 file test is the key to identify canals requiring pre-bent instruments. The canal should first be flared short of the obstruction, before shaping the canal after it with regular, pre-bent K-files. Pre-bent GT hand-files can then be used with care to blend the apical and more coronal regions for final shape. Cone-fit may then require chilling and pre-bending GP cones (pre-bend more than one), before packing the canal.

KEY LEARNING POINTS

Root canals do not calcify apically. File progress is prevented by pulp tissue, abrupt curvatures or ledging. Loose resistance to the passage of a size 10 file shows the canals that require instrument pre-bending. This test should be repeated at intervals during the preparation. Even NiTi GT files can be pre-bent for use in abrupt curves. Gutta percha cones can be pre-bent after chilling.

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