Characterisation and Evaluation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Endodontic-grade NiTi Wires
With the introduction of new materials and advances in medical science, the endodontic files have changed since the early days of root canal treatments. In the late days, we have seen an increasing use of Nickel-Titanium (NiTi) alloys, to the detriment of more conventional alloys. At body temperatu...
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doaj-aee60aa3cb23489195032aee3ec91b1a2021-01-27T17:13:43ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932019-06-011349Characterisation and Evaluation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Endodontic-grade NiTi WiresSamuel Pereira0André Rui Dantas Carvalho1Luís Reis2Manuel FreitasDiogo MontalvãoInstituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001, Lisboa, PortugalCIMOSM - ISEL/IPL, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Av. Conselheiro Emídio Navarro 1, 1959-007 Lisboa, PortugalIDMEC – Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001, Lisboa, Portugal With the introduction of new materials and advances in medical science, the endodontic files have changed since the early days of root canal treatments. In the late days, we have seen an increasing use of Nickel-Titanium (NiTi) alloys, to the detriment of more conventional alloys. At body temperature, NiTi alloys present a superelastic behaviour, which allows to be more effective in the removal of the tooth pulp tissue, and in the protection of the tooth structure. Anyhow, these NiTi instruments will eventually fracture, usually without any visual signal of degradation. Thus, there is a need of studying these alloys, as they present a high hysteresis cycle and non-linearities in the Elastic domain. Currently, there is no international standard to test NiTi endodontic files, so various authors have attempted to design systems that can test them under fatigue loads, usually based on empirical setups. Following a systematic approach, this work presents the results of rotary fatigue tests for two Alfa Aesar® Nitinol wires with different diameters (0.58mm and 0.25mm).The formulation is presented, where the material strength reduction can be quantified from the determination of the strain and the number of cycles until failure, as well numerical FEM simulation to verify the analytical model predictions. https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2338FatigueSuperelastic AlloysNiTi wiresLife Evaluation |
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Samuel Pereira André Rui Dantas Carvalho Luís Reis Manuel Freitas Diogo Montalvão Characterisation and Evaluation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Endodontic-grade NiTi Wires Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale Fatigue Superelastic Alloys NiTi wires Life Evaluation |
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Samuel Pereira André Rui Dantas Carvalho Luís Reis Manuel Freitas Diogo Montalvão |
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Characterisation and Evaluation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Endodontic-grade NiTi Wires |
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Characterisation and Evaluation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Endodontic-grade NiTi Wires |
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Characterisation and Evaluation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Endodontic-grade NiTi Wires |
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Characterisation and Evaluation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Endodontic-grade NiTi Wires |
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Characterisation and Evaluation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Endodontic-grade NiTi Wires |
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characterisation and evaluation of the mechanical behaviour of endodontic-grade niti wires |
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Gruppo Italiano Frattura |
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Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale |
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With the introduction of new materials and advances in medical science, the endodontic files have changed since the early days of root canal treatments. In the late days, we have seen an increasing use of Nickel-Titanium (NiTi) alloys, to the detriment of more conventional alloys. At body temperature, NiTi alloys present a superelastic behaviour, which allows to be more effective in the removal of the tooth pulp tissue, and in the protection of the tooth structure.
Anyhow, these NiTi instruments will eventually fracture, usually without any visual signal of degradation. Thus, there is a need of studying these alloys, as they present a high hysteresis cycle and non-linearities in the Elastic domain.
Currently, there is no international standard to test NiTi endodontic files, so various authors have attempted to design systems that can test them under fatigue loads, usually based on empirical setups.
Following a systematic approach, this work presents the results of rotary fatigue tests for two Alfa Aesar® Nitinol wires with different diameters (0.58mm and 0.25mm).The formulation is presented, where the material strength reduction can be quantified from the determination of the strain and the number of cycles until failure, as well numerical FEM simulation to verify the analytical model predictions.
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Fatigue Superelastic Alloys NiTi wires Life Evaluation |
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