Shaping of the Root Canal System: A Multistep Technique

J Contemp Dent Pract. 2017 Sep 1;18(9):851-855. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-2138.

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this scientific work is to illustrate the technique of shaping the root canal system using the multistep technique.

Background: Over time, various endodontic instrumentation techniques have been put forward, from the "step-back" technique (apical-coronal) to the "crown-down" technique (coronal-apical), the "double-flared" technique, and the most recent "single-length" technique.

Technique: The multistep technique involves six steps, one of the main objectives of these being the safety of the use of mechanical instruments with a reduction in the risk that they fracture. This technique ("mixed") provides for the use of both manual instruments in stainless steel and mechanical instruments in nickel titanium (Ni-Ti).

Conclusion: The multistep technique is based on a standardized, flexible, and clinical protocol, which can provide for a reduction in the number of endodontic passages and instruments used and, therefore, a simplification of the operating procedure depending on both the difficulty of the root canals and the competence of the operator.

Clinical significance: This technique is a technique for shaping the endodontic space that allows the set objectives of endodontic therapy to be reached in a predictable way with a reduced risk of iatrogenic complications.

Keywords: Clinical technique; Endodontic; Files; Instruments; Nickel; Preparation; Reciprocating; Root canal; Rotary; Shaping Titanium..

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Root Canal Preparation / instrumentation*
  • Root Canal Preparation / methods*