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Effect of Fluoride Content of Mouthwashes on Superelastic Properties of NiTi Orthodontic Archwires

The influence of sodium fluoride (NaF) concentration in mouthwashes on the properties of superelastic NiTi orthodontic wires has been studied. In this work, 55.8%Ni and 44.2%Ti (in weight) wires were introduced in commercial mouthwashes with different NaF contents (0, 130, 200 and 380 ppm). The rele...

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Autores principales: Pastor, Francisco, Rodríguez, Juan Carlos, Barrera, José María, Delgado García-Menocal, José Angel, Brizuela, Aritza, Puigdollers, Andreu, Espinar, Eduardo, Gil, Javier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9573170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15196592
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author Pastor, Francisco
Rodríguez, Juan Carlos
Barrera, José María
Delgado García-Menocal, José Angel
Brizuela, Aritza
Puigdollers, Andreu
Espinar, Eduardo
Gil, Javier
author_facet Pastor, Francisco
Rodríguez, Juan Carlos
Barrera, José María
Delgado García-Menocal, José Angel
Brizuela, Aritza
Puigdollers, Andreu
Espinar, Eduardo
Gil, Javier
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description The influence of sodium fluoride (NaF) concentration in mouthwashes on the properties of superelastic NiTi orthodontic wires has been studied. In this work, 55.8%Ni and 44.2%Ti (in weight) wires were introduced in commercial mouthwashes with different NaF contents (0, 130, 200 and 380 ppm). The release of Ni(2+) and Ti(4+) ions was by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) at 1, 4, 7 and 14 days. Superelastic orthodontic wires present at oral temperature the austenitic phase which is transformed into a plastic phase (martensite) by cooling. The temperatures at which this occurs are influenced by the chemical composition. The release of ions from the wire will produce variations in the temperatures and stresses of the stress-induced martensitic transformation. M(s), M(f), A(s), A(f) were determined by Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC). The transformation stresses (austenite to stress induce martensite) were determined with a servo-hydraulic testing machine at 37 °C. The surfaces for the different times and mouthwash were observed by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The release of Ni(2+) in mouthwashes with 380 ppm NaF concentrations reaches 230,000 ppb in 14 days and for Ti(4+) 175,000 ppb. When NaF concentrations are lower than 200 ppm the release of Ni and Ti ions is around 1500 ppb after 14 days. This variation in compositions leads to variations in M(s) from 27 °C to 43.5 °C in the case of higher NaF concentration. The increasing immersion time and NaF concentrations produce a decrease of Ni in the wires, increasing M(s) which exceed 37 °C with the loss of superelasticity. In the same way, the stresses (tooth position corrective) decrease from 270 MPa to 0 MPa due to the martensitic phase. The degradation can produce the growth of precipitates rich in Ti (Ti(2)Ni). These results are of great interest in the orthodontic clinic in order to avoid the loss of the therapeutic properties of superelastic NiTi due to long immersion in fluoride mouthwashes.
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spelling pubmed-95731702022-10-17 Effect of Fluoride Content of Mouthwashes on Superelastic Properties of NiTi Orthodontic Archwires Pastor, Francisco Rodríguez, Juan Carlos Barrera, José María Delgado García-Menocal, José Angel Brizuela, Aritza Puigdollers, Andreu Espinar, Eduardo Gil, Javier Materials (Basel) Article The influence of sodium fluoride (NaF) concentration in mouthwashes on the properties of superelastic NiTi orthodontic wires has been studied. In this work, 55.8%Ni and 44.2%Ti (in weight) wires were introduced in commercial mouthwashes with different NaF contents (0, 130, 200 and 380 ppm). The release of Ni(2+) and Ti(4+) ions was by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) at 1, 4, 7 and 14 days. Superelastic orthodontic wires present at oral temperature the austenitic phase which is transformed into a plastic phase (martensite) by cooling. The temperatures at which this occurs are influenced by the chemical composition. The release of ions from the wire will produce variations in the temperatures and stresses of the stress-induced martensitic transformation. M(s), M(f), A(s), A(f) were determined by Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC). The transformation stresses (austenite to stress induce martensite) were determined with a servo-hydraulic testing machine at 37 °C. The surfaces for the different times and mouthwash were observed by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The release of Ni(2+) in mouthwashes with 380 ppm NaF concentrations reaches 230,000 ppb in 14 days and for Ti(4+) 175,000 ppb. When NaF concentrations are lower than 200 ppm the release of Ni and Ti ions is around 1500 ppb after 14 days. This variation in compositions leads to variations in M(s) from 27 °C to 43.5 °C in the case of higher NaF concentration. The increasing immersion time and NaF concentrations produce a decrease of Ni in the wires, increasing M(s) which exceed 37 °C with the loss of superelasticity. In the same way, the stresses (tooth position corrective) decrease from 270 MPa to 0 MPa due to the martensitic phase. The degradation can produce the growth of precipitates rich in Ti (Ti(2)Ni). These results are of great interest in the orthodontic clinic in order to avoid the loss of the therapeutic properties of superelastic NiTi due to long immersion in fluoride mouthwashes. MDPI 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9573170/ /pubmed/36233934 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15196592 Text en © 2022 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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Rodríguez, Juan Carlos
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Delgado García-Menocal, José Angel
Brizuela, Aritza
Puigdollers, Andreu
Espinar, Eduardo
Gil, Javier
Effect of Fluoride Content of Mouthwashes on Superelastic Properties of NiTi Orthodontic Archwires
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title_fullStr Effect of Fluoride Content of Mouthwashes on Superelastic Properties of NiTi Orthodontic Archwires
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Fluoride Content of Mouthwashes on Superelastic Properties of NiTi Orthodontic Archwires
title_short Effect of Fluoride Content of Mouthwashes on Superelastic Properties of NiTi Orthodontic Archwires
title_sort effect of fluoride content of mouthwashes on superelastic properties of niti orthodontic archwires
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9573170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15196592
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