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In vitro resistance to fracture of two nickel-titanium rotary instruments made with different thermal treatments

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Aim. Aim of the study was to evaluate effectiveness of different heat treatments in improving Ni-Ti endodontic rotary instruments’ resistance to fracture.

Methods. 24 new NiTi instruments similar in length and shape: 12 M3 instruments, tip size 25 and .06 taper (United Dental, Shanghai, China), and 12 M3 Pro Gold instruments tip size 25 and .06 taper (United Dental, Shanghai, China), were tested in a 60° curved artificial root canal. Each group received a different heat treatment. Cycles to fracture were calculated for each instrument. Differences among groups were evaluated with an analysis of variance test (significance level was set at P<0.05.).

Results. Statistical analysis found significant differences (p<0.0213) between groups. The M3 Pro Gold instruments were significantly more resistant to fatigue (mean values = 1012, SD +/- 77) than M3 instruments (mean values = 748, SD +/-62). No statistically significant differences were found between fragments’ lengths (p>0,05).

Conclusions. An increased flexibility and the reduction of internal defects produced by heat treatments during or after manufacturing processes, may be responsible for improving resistance to cyclic fatigue and flexural stresses.

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G. Miccoli

G. Gaimari

M. Seracchiani

A. Morese

T. Khrenova

D. Di Nardo

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Miccoli , G., Gaimari , G., Seracchiani, M., Morese , A., Khrenova , T., & Di Nardo, D. (2022). In vitro resistance to fracture of two nickel-titanium rotary instruments made with different thermal treatments. Annali Di Stomatologia, 8(2), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.59987/ads/2017.2.53-58

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