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VOLUME 14 , ISSUE 2 ( March-April, 2013 ) > List of Articles

RESEARCH ARTICLE

An in vivo Study to determine the Effects of Early Preflaring on the Working Length in Curved Mesial Canals of Mandibular Molars

Mahmoud K AL-Omiri, Azhar Iqbal, Iftikhar Akbar

Citation Information : AL-Omiri MK, Iqbal A, Akbar I. An in vivo Study to determine the Effects of Early Preflaring on the Working Length in Curved Mesial Canals of Mandibular Molars. J Contemp Dent Pract 2013; 14 (2):163-167.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1293

Published Online: 01-08-2013

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2013; The Author(s).


Abstract

Aim

To evaluate the effects of a preflaring method on the determination of working length in the curved mesial canals of mandibular molars.

Materials and methods

Ninety mandibular molars with apical curvature of 30 to 40° were selected and randomly divided into two groups; each containing 45 teeth. In the first group, the initial instrumentation was performed with preflaring on the mesiobuccal canal (preflared group), and in the second group; the instrumentation was performed without preflaring on the mesiobuccal canal (nonpreflared group). A size 15 K-file was inserted in the mesiobuccal canals until the apical constriction could be felt by tactile sensation and a radiograph was taken to identify the distance between the file tip and radiographic apex. The location of the tip was classified as (a) within 1 mm of the radiographic apex, (b) more than 1 mm of the radiographic apex, or (c) overextended beyond the radiographic apex. The collected data was statistically analyzed and probability value was set to be ≤ 0.05.

Results

The file tip was significantly closer to the true working length in the canals with early preflaring compared to the canals without early preflaring (p < 0.005). In the preflared group; 75.5% of the cases had the file tip in location ‘a’, 13.3% in location ‘b’, and 11.1% in location ‘c’. In the nonpreflared group; 33.3% of the cases had the file tip in location ‘a’, 53.3% in location ‘b’ and 13.3% in location ‘c’.

Conclusion

Preflaring the coronal portion of curved canals greatly improved the access to the apical constriction, and thus enhanced correct working length determination. If the coronal portion of the curved canals is not preflared, the clinician cannot discern the accuracy of what they feel apically. Thus, preflaring is a highly recommended procedure especially in curved canals for better determination of correct working length.

How to cite this article

Iqbal A, Akbar I, AL-Omiri MK. An in vivo Study to determine the Effects of Early Preflaring on the Working Length in Curved Mesial Canals of Mandibular Molars. J Contemp Dent Pract 2013;14(2):163-167.


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