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Metallurgical Characterization of a New Nickel-Titanium Wire for Rotary Endodontic Instruments

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JOURNAL OF ENDODONTICS
Volume 35, Issue 11, Pages 1589-1593

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2009.08.004

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Austenite; differential scanning calorimetry; martensite; microstructure; nickel-titanium; rotary instrument; scanning electron microscopy (SEM); transmission electron microscopy (TEM); x-ray diffraction

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Introduction: A novel thermomechanical processing procedure has been developed that yields a superelastic (SE) nickel-titanium (NiTi) wire (M-Wire) that laboratory testing shows has improved mechanical properties compared with conventional SE austenitic NiTi wires used for manufacture of rotary instruments. The objective of this study was to determine the origin of the improved mechanical properties. Method: Specimens from 2 batches of M-Wire prepared under different processing conditions and from 1 batch of standard-processed SE wire for rotary instruments were examined by scanning transmission electron microscopy, temperature-modulated differential scanning calorimetry, micro-x-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy with x-ray energy-dispersive spectrometric analyses. Results: The processing for M-Wire yields a microstructure containing martensite, that the proportions of NiTi phases depend on processing conditions, and that the microstructure exhibits pronounced evidence of alloy strengthening. Conclusions: The presence of Ti2Ni precipitates in both microstructures indicates that M-Wire and the conventional SE wire for rotary instruments are titanium-rich. (J Endod 2009;35:1589-1593)

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