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Importance of rotary systems in dental care by undergraduate students in patients of a public health service of Belo Horizonte
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Bruno, Fernanda Alcaraz Orta; Nunes, Eduardo; Horta, Martinho Campolina Rebello; Fonseca, Ana-Maria-Abras da; Silveira, Frank-Ferreira
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This document is a artículoDate2016
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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the fracture rates of ProTaper rotary files used in the endodontics extension clinic of the Undergraduate Dentistry Course of the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais
during the prior eight years.
Material and Methods: Control record data regarding file usage by students were collected and analyzed by semester. For each period, the total number of patient consultations, the frequency of file use, the occurrence of fractures
and the file numbers for which fractures occurred were noted. Descriptive statistics, including frequency of file
fractures were calculated for all file types. The chi-square test was used to evaluate differences in the frequency of
file fractures between all file types.
Results: The study results revealed that during the examined period, there were 1006 consultations and 7993 uses
of files. A total of 30 file fractures were recorded throughout this period; thus, fractures occurred in 0.37% of total
file uses and 2.98% of all consultations. The most frequently used files were S1, S2 and F1, and these files also
accounted for the most fractures. However, no differences in the frequency of file fractures were observed between
the file types (
p
>0.05).
Conclusions: The low fracture rates observed in this study indicate that the examined instruments can be used to
safely provide dental care to patients.
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