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Effect of finishing instrumentation using NiTi hand files on volume, surface area and uninstrumented surfaces in C‐shaped root canal systems

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2016

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Abstract

The Reciproc and SAF system were associated with similar morphological parameters after instrumentation of mandibular second molars with C-shaped canals except for a higher canal volume increase in the Reciproc group compared to the SAF. Furthermore, the final use of 90°-oscillatory instrumentation using NiTi hand files significantly decreased the uninstrumented canal walls that remained after Reciproc and SAF instrumentation.

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