Impact of Endodontic Kinematics on Stress Distribution during Root Canal Treatment: Analysis of Photoelastic Stress.

2021 
Abstract Introduction Structural defects created by endodontic treatment are the most common cause of major dental failures. This study analyzed levels of stress produced by endodontic instruments during the root canal treatment by Photoelastic Analysis of Stress. Methods Twenty-four human premolars were randomly divided into four groups (n=6) according to instrumentation protocol: ProTaper Next (GPT), One Shape (GOS), Wave One Gold (GWO), and TF Adaptive (GTF). The evaluation of the photoelastic model was performed at four- dental zones: dental-crown region, cervical third of root, middle third of root and apical third of root). Silicone molds were prepared (2mmx15mm) and pinjets were used inside the root canals to fixate teeth. Photoelastic resin (2:1ratio) was poured into the silicone molds to form photoelastic models. A transmission polariscope was used to analyze the positions of interest and recorded with a digital camera. Tardy's method was used to quantify the fringe order(n) and calculate the maximum stress value(τ) at each selected point. Data were analyzed with a two-way ANOVA, Tukey's test(p Results All groups showed a significant increase in the level of stress created during biomechanical preparation of the root canals. In the quantitative analysis, there was no statistically significant difference among the groups(p> 0.05). In the qualitative analysis, GPT and GTF instruments achieved greater levels of stresses compared to GWO and GOS instruments. At the beginning of instrumentation, stresses were concentrated at the coronary level, and the end of instrumentation at the middle and apical root level. Conclusions All endodontic systems resulted in accumulation of stress along the dental structure. Stress was found in different concentrations along the tooth and at different levels.
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