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Comparison between the rotary (Hyflex EDM®) and manual (k-file ) technique for instrumentation of primary molars: a 12-month randomized clinical follow-up study

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ORAL SCIENCE
Volume 30, Issue -, Pages -

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UNIV SAO PAULO FAC ODONTOLOGIA BAURU
DOI: 10.1590/1678-7757-2021-0527

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Dental pulp; Pulpectomy; Deciduous tooth

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This study compared the use of manual and rotary files in pediatric dentistry. The results showed that the rotary system had a shorter instrumentation time compared to manual files, but both methods had similar filling quality and clinical and radiographic outcomes over a 12-month period. Additionally, the retention of restorations was found to be related to treatment prognosis.
Rotational instrumentation is an alternative for the clinical practice of pediatric dentists. However, there are few records in the literature on the clinical and radiographic aspects of treated teeth over time. Objective: Compare instrumentation time and filling quality between manual (k-file) and rotary (Hyflex EDM (R)) files, and clinically and radiographically follow-up the treated teeth for 12 months. Moreover, the characteristics of glass ionomer restorations and their interference in the treatment prognosis over time were evaluated. Methodology: In total, 40 children with pulp involvement in primary molars received treatment with Hyflex EDM (R) or manual rotary files, performed by an operator. Clinical and radiographic aspects were observed at different times to determine the effectiveness of each technique. Results: The rotary system reduced instrumentation time when compared to the use of manual files (p <= 0.05), but there was no difference in filling quality between the groups (p <= 0.05). Moreover, both types of instrumentation were effective for 12 months (p >=.05), and restoration retention influenced the emergence of periapical lesions (p <= 0.05). Conclusion: Although rotary files reduce clinical time, the clinical and radiographic aspects of both techniques were similar over 12 months. Moreover, restoration retention has been shown to be related to treatment prognosis.

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