PMID: 15366621Sep 16, 2004Paper

Pulpectomies in primary incisors using three delivery systems: an in vitro study

The Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
Marcio GuelmannClara Turner

Abstract

This in vitro study assessed the quality of pulpectomies in primary incisors using three filling systems: syringe with plastic needle syringe with metal needle, and lentulo spiral. Preoperative radiographs of sixty extracted primary incisors were taken, canals were prepared and obturated Postoperative radiographs taken in two directions were evaluated by two independent evaluators blinded to the technique used. Filling quality was determined by analyzing radiopacity, presence of voids and amount of material in the canal After statistical analysis, this study showed that NaviTip system offered a more desirable filling quality than lentulo and Vitapex syringe techniques

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