The objective of this study was to evaluate the shaping characteristic
s of various root canal instruments using human teeth. A total of 420
extracted human roots were embedded in resin blocks, The embedded root
s were divided into three groups, i.e. roots with (i) straight, (ii) a
pically curved, and (iii) whole-length curved canals according to the
Schneider's angle and the length of the radius of are fitting the curv
ature of root canals, Each of the three groups containing 140 roots we
re randomly divided into seven subgroups prior to preparation, The can
als were prepared manually with traditional and flexible instruments,
engine driven Racer-type, Giro-type, randomly vibrating instruments an
d with sonic and ultrasonic instruments, The shortcomings of the seven
preparation methods were assessed by the superimposition of projected
radiographs taken in bucco-lingual and mesio-distal views before and
after the preparation, The prepared straight canals showed a high perc
entage (75.7%) of apical asymmetry, Coronal transposition of the apica
l stop was graded with higher scores in all canal forms prepared With
Racer-type and Giro-type instruments, which could have occurred throug
h packing of debris towards the apical constriction, The majority of t
he prepared curved canals were asymmetrical in shape, The location of
the aberrations depended on the original shape of the canal but the me
thod of shaping also had a decisive effect on the postoperative form o
f the canal, Large differences were found between the incidence of elb
ow (11.7-40.0%) and zip (75.7-80.0%). K-Flex files produced minor cana
l aberrations and significantly less asymmetry (P < 0.05) than the con
ventional hand instruments, The MM 1400 handpiece and ultrasonic instr
uments were associated with less aberration and significantly less asy
mmetry than the other instruments tested, The Excalibur appeared to be
superior to the conventional hand instruments in straight canals, but
its shaping characteristics were similar to conventional instruments
in curved canals, Under the conditions of this study, canal shaping wi
th Cavi Endo, MM 1400 and K-Flex files appeared to be superior to that
achieved with conventional hand instruments Excalibur, Intra Lux Endo
Kopf 3LDSY, and 3LD instruments.