# Micro-CT evaluation of dentinal microcrack formation in mesiobuccal canals of maxillary molars following instrumentation with heat-treated rotary and reciprocating systems

**Authors:** Fatemeh Soltaninejad, Yazdan Shantiaee, Babak Zandi, Arsham Moslemi, Seyed Sepehr Mirebeigi-Jamasbi

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12903-025-05929-z · BMC Oral Health · 2025-04-11

## TL;DR

This study used micro-CT scans to assess how different rotary systems affect the formation of dentinal microcracks in maxillary molars during root canal preparation.

## Contribution

The study provides new empirical evidence on the formation of dentinal microcracks using heat-treated rotary and reciprocating systems in maxillary molars.

## Key findings

- All three rotary systems caused significant increases in dentinal microcracks.
- The VDW.ROTATE system showed a slightly higher percentage of cracked sections but no significant difference between systems.
- No specific rotary system was found to significantly correlate with microcrack formation.

## Abstract

The goal of root canal preparation is to eliminate microorganisms and debris from the root canal system, while providing space for the placement of root filling materials. However, the process can lead to the formation of dentin microcracks, increasing the risk of vertical root fractures. This study used micro-CT to evaluate the formation of dentinal microcracks following instrumentation with One Curve, EdgeOne Fire, and VDW.ROTATE systems.

Thirty-three extracted maxillary molars with non-calcified Vertucci type 4 s mesiobuccal canals were included. After pre-instrumentation micro-CT scans, a single endodontist prepared the canals with three aforementioned rotary systems. Post-instrumentation scans were conducted and axial sections from both the pre- and post-preparation scans were analyzed by two blinded observers to identify newly formed microcracks. Cohen’s Kappa coefficient assessed interobserver agreement and dentinal microcracks were evaluated using ANOVA, ANCOVA, Kruskal-Wallis, and McNemar’s test (P < 0.05).

All three rotary systems led to significant increases in dentinal microcracks post-instrumentation. While the VDW.ROTATE group showed a slightly higher percentage of cracked Sect. (72%), statistical analysis showed no significant difference between the groups (P = 0.35).

Preparation of maxillary molar root canals using different rotary systems resulted in the formation of dentin microcracks, with no significant correlation to the specific system used.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** root fractures (MESH:D011843)

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