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Thermal Programming of Commercially Available Orthodontic NiTi Archwires

The shape of superelastic Nickel-Titanium (NiTi) archwires can be adjusted with thermal treatments using devices such as the Memory-Maker(TM) (Forestadent), which potentially affects their mechanical properties. The effect of such treatments on these mechanical properties was simulated by means of a...

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Autores principales: Wichelhaus, Andrea, Mehnert, Amelie, Stocker, Thomas, Baumert, Uwe, Mertmann, Matthias, Sabbagh, Hisham, Seidel, Corinna L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37241310
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103683
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author Wichelhaus, Andrea
Mehnert, Amelie
Stocker, Thomas
Baumert, Uwe
Mertmann, Matthias
Sabbagh, Hisham
Seidel, Corinna L.
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Mehnert, Amelie
Stocker, Thomas
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description The shape of superelastic Nickel-Titanium (NiTi) archwires can be adjusted with thermal treatments using devices such as the Memory-Maker(TM) (Forestadent), which potentially affects their mechanical properties. The effect of such treatments on these mechanical properties was simulated by means of a laboratory furnace. Fourteen commercially available NiTi wires (0.018″ × 0.025″) were selected from the manufacturers American Orthodontics, Dentaurum, Forestadent, GAC, Ormco, Rocky Mountain Orthodontics and 3M Unitek. Specimens were heat treated using different combinations of annealing duration (1/5/10 min) and annealing temperature (250–800 °C) and investigated using angle measurements and three-point bending tests. Complete shape adaptation was found at distinct annealing durations/temperatures for each wire ranging between ~650–750 °C (1 min), ~550–700 °C (5 min) and ~450–650 °C (10 min), followed by a loss of superelastic properties shortly afterwards at ~750 °C (1 min), ~600–650 °C (5 min) and ~550–600 °C (10 min). Wire-specific working ranges (complete shaping without loss of superelasticity) were defined and a numerical score (e.g., stable forces) was developed for the three-point bending test. Overall, the wires Titanol Superelastic (Forestadent), Tensic (Dentaurum), FLI CuNiTi(27) (Rocky Mountain Orthodontics) and Nitinol Classic (3M Unitek) proved to be the most user-friendly. Thermal shape adjustment requires wire-specific working ranges to allow complete shape acceptance and high scores in bending test performance to ensure permanence of the superelastic behaviour.
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spelling pubmed-102213212023-05-28 Thermal Programming of Commercially Available Orthodontic NiTi Archwires Wichelhaus, Andrea Mehnert, Amelie Stocker, Thomas Baumert, Uwe Mertmann, Matthias Sabbagh, Hisham Seidel, Corinna L. Materials (Basel) Article The shape of superelastic Nickel-Titanium (NiTi) archwires can be adjusted with thermal treatments using devices such as the Memory-Maker(TM) (Forestadent), which potentially affects their mechanical properties. The effect of such treatments on these mechanical properties was simulated by means of a laboratory furnace. Fourteen commercially available NiTi wires (0.018″ × 0.025″) were selected from the manufacturers American Orthodontics, Dentaurum, Forestadent, GAC, Ormco, Rocky Mountain Orthodontics and 3M Unitek. Specimens were heat treated using different combinations of annealing duration (1/5/10 min) and annealing temperature (250–800 °C) and investigated using angle measurements and three-point bending tests. Complete shape adaptation was found at distinct annealing durations/temperatures for each wire ranging between ~650–750 °C (1 min), ~550–700 °C (5 min) and ~450–650 °C (10 min), followed by a loss of superelastic properties shortly afterwards at ~750 °C (1 min), ~600–650 °C (5 min) and ~550–600 °C (10 min). Wire-specific working ranges (complete shaping without loss of superelasticity) were defined and a numerical score (e.g., stable forces) was developed for the three-point bending test. Overall, the wires Titanol Superelastic (Forestadent), Tensic (Dentaurum), FLI CuNiTi(27) (Rocky Mountain Orthodontics) and Nitinol Classic (3M Unitek) proved to be the most user-friendly. Thermal shape adjustment requires wire-specific working ranges to allow complete shape acceptance and high scores in bending test performance to ensure permanence of the superelastic behaviour. MDPI 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10221321/ /pubmed/37241310 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103683 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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