Taper 0.06 Versus Taper 0.04: The Impact on the Danger Zone

J Endod. 2023 May;49(5):536-543. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2023.02.009. Epub 2023 Feb 24.

Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of root canal enlargement on the danger zone (DZ) of mandibular molars.

Methods: Thirty mesial roots of mandibular first molars were scanned in micro-computed tomography (S1). Canals were sequentially enlarged with rotary instruments up to sizes 30/0.04 (S2) and 30/0.06 (S3). The dentin thickness was measured at 0.1-mm intervals after each preparation step (n = 2964 slices). Root level and position of the DZ were also recorded. Data were compared using analysis of variance with Bonferroni pairwise comparison, Cochran's Q method, and Pearson's test (α = 5%).

Results: Comparing the specimens before (S1) and after (S2 and S3) preparations showed a significant reduction in the thickness of the DZ (P < .05), as well as between S2 and S3 steps (P < .05). At S1, the DZ was mostly located in the middle third of the root, but after preparation, it shifted toward the coronal direction (P < .05). Both S2 (P = .004, r = 0.508) and S3 (P = .004, r = 0.506) preparation steps showed a positive correlation between canal length and the root level of the DZ. At S1, the DZ was positioned toward the distal and mesial in 73.4% (n = 22) and 26.6% (n = 8) of the specimens, respectively. After S3, the number of specimens with DZ positioned toward the mesial aspect of the root significantly reduced to 3.3% (n = 1), whereas none of the specimens with DZ positioned toward the distal changed its position after root canal enlargements (P > .05).

Conclusion: Overall, the enlargement of mesial canals of mandibular first molars with final instruments sizes 30/0.04 and 30/0.06 affected the thickness, root level, and position of the DZ.

Keywords: Danger zone; dentin thickness; mandibular molars; mesial root; micro-CT.

MeSH terms

  • Dental Pulp Cavity / diagnostic imaging
  • Dentin*
  • Mandible*
  • Root Canal Preparation
  • Tooth Root / diagnostic imaging
  • X-Ray Microtomography