Rotary vs Reciprocating Files - The Endo Showdown with Samuel Johnson - Part 1
Case description
Rotary or reciprocating files — which should you actually be using?Is one safer than the other? Does reciprocation really reduce file separation? Are you choosing your system because it suits the canal anatomy, or because it is simply the one you were taught?
Endodontic file systems can feel like a maze of brands, tapers, alloys, motions and marketing claims. But beneath all that noise, the real question is much more practical: what is your file doing inside the canal, and what compromise are you accepting?
In this episode, Dr Samuel Johnson (https://www.instagram. com/i_love_the_pulp/) returns to unpack the Endo Showdown: rotary versus reciprocating files. We cover file motion, glide paths, shaping philosophy, NiTi metallurgy, cyclic fatigue, torsional fatigue, and why no system is perfect.
Protrusive Dental Pearl: A palliative root canal can be useful for an unrestorable tooth if disinfecting the canal allows infection to heal and natural bone to recover before extraction and future implant planning.
⚠️ Do not dismiss root canal treatment purely because the tooth is not a long-term functional restoration.
✅ Where appropriate, consider whether endodontic disinfection could improve the future implant site by allowing natural bone healing.
Key Takeaways:
-The purpose of shaping is not simply to scrape canal walls; it is to create space for irrigant flow.
- Irrigation is the most important part of root canal disinfection.
- Reciprocating files cut in one direction and reverse before excessive stress builds up.
- Modern reciprocation is designed to cut, release and gradually progress apically.
- File choice is not just about motion; metallurgy, taper, design and operator experience all matter.
- NiTi hand files with strong shape memory may be problematic in curved canals because they want to straighten.
- Martensitic heat-treated files are more flexible and can better follow canal curvature.
- Unwinding flutes are a warning sign that a file may be close to separation.
- Inspect files regularly during treatment, especially in curved, calcified or difficult canals.
- A glide path is essential before introducing larger rotary or reciprocating files.
- Without a glide path, a shaping file may create its own path, risking ledging, transportation or perforation.
- “Grabby” files pull themselves into the canal; this can be useful in experienced hands but risky if forced.
- Cyclic fatigue happens when a file repeatedly bends around a curve until microcracks form.
- Torsional fatigue happens when part of the file binds while the motor continues to turn.
Highlights of the episode:
00:00 Teaser
00:47 Introduction
02:13 Protrusive Dental Pearl: Palliative Root Canal Treatment
05:30 Main Question: Rotary vs Reciprocating Files
06:31 Hybrid File Motions
08:19 File Choice Is More Than Motion
10:26 Purpose of Shaping in Endodontics
11:10 Chemo-Mechanical Preparation
11:34 Rotary Motion in Root Canal Treatment
11:45 Origins of Reciprocation
12:21 Balanced Force Technique
18:00 NiTi K-Files vs Stainless Steel K-Files
22:37 Practical Advice: Inspect the File
23:40 Rotary Can Also Be a One File System
24:24 Reciprocation and Sense of Safety
24:47 “Grabby” Files
24:53 Midroll
33:54 Choosing Between Rotary and Reciprocating
35:20 Cyclic Fatigue
37:41 Endo Radar Pro Ads
40:20 Torque and RPM in Endodontics
41:41 Why Reciprocation Advances
42:56 Debris Extrusion in RCT
43:34 Benefits of Rotary Systems
44:13 Tactile Feedback in Root Canal Treatment
45:21 Outro
Check out previous episode with Dr. Samuel Johnson: Working Lengths and Troubleshooting Apex Locators.
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