Effect from surface treatment of nickel-titanium rotary files on the fracture resistance

Bo Hoon Kim, Jung Hong Ha, Woo Cheol Lee, Sang Won Kwak, Hyeon Cheol Kim

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Abstract

This study was aimed to compare the cyclic fatigue resistance and torsional resistance of rotary instruments with and without surface treatment. G6 A2 (Group A2) with and G6 A2 without surface treatment after machining (Group AN) were compared in this study. ProTaper F2 (Group F2) which has similar dimension and shape was also used for comparison. To evaluate the torsional resistance, ultimate torsional strength and distortion angle until fracture were recorded, and the toughness was calculated. The cyclic fatigue resistance was compared by evaluating the number of cycles to failure in a simulated canal. Statistical analysis was performed by one-way analysis of variance and Tukey post hoc test (p=0.05). After torsional and cyclic fatigue tests, all fracture fragments were observed under a scanning electron microscope. Group A2 showed higher cyclic fatigue resistance than the groups AN and F2 (p<0.05). Although group A2 demonstrated lower ultimate torsional strength than the others, there were no significant differences in toughness among the groups. While obvious machining grooves were seen in groups AN and F2, group A2 showed smooth surface resulting from the surface treatment. The specimens of fracture fragments showed typical features of cyclic failure such as micro-cracks, overloaded fast fracture zone, and torsional fracture such as unwinding helix, circular abrasion marks and dimples. Under the conditions of this study, the surface treated instruments may improve cyclic fatigue resistance while maintaining the torsional resistances and mechanical properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)82-87
Number of pages6
JournalScanning
Volume37
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • Electro-polishing
  • Fatigue resistance
  • Nickel-titanium rotary file
  • Surface treatment
  • Torsional fracture

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