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Journal of Endodontics | 2010

Flexural Fatigue and Torsional Resistance of ProFile GT and ProFile GT Series X Instruments

Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Érika Sales Joviano Pereira; Jacqueline Gonçalves da Silva; Ana Cecília Diniz Viana; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono; Maria Guiomar de Azevedo Bahia

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this study was to compare the flexural fatigue and torsional resistance of ProFile GT and GT Series X instruments, taking into account their structural and dimensional characteristics. METHODS Instrument diameter at each millimeter from the tip and pitch length were the dimensional parameters measured. Chemical composition was determined by energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy and phase constitution by x-ray diffraction. Vickers microhardness measurements were performed to assess instrument strength. One group of 20/.06 GT and GTX instruments (n = 10 each) was tested until failure in a flexural fatigue test device, whereas another group of 20/.04 files (n = 10 each) was tested in torsion based on ISO 3630-1. RESULTS GT and GTX instruments showed approximately the same chemical composition, namely 51at%Ni-49at%Ti (56wt%Ni-44wt%Ti) and contained mainly the beta-phase. GTX instruments showed higher intensity x-ray diffraction peaks and a statistically higher Vickers microhardness. There was a significant decrease in the diameter of GTX in relation to GT instruments from D6 to D9 for 20/.04 instruments and from D4 to D7 for 20/.06 instruments. Pitch length increased along the active part of both instruments, with a steeper increase in GTX. In general, GT Series X instruments were significantly more resistant to flexural fatigue than were similar GT instruments (p < 0.001) but exhibited lower torsional strength (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS Different structural and dimensional characteristics were found in GTX instruments in comparison with GT instruments; this is probably the cause for their higher flexural fatigue resistance and lower torsional strength.


Journal of Endodontics | 2017

Influence of Cyclic Flexural Deformation on the Torsional Resistance of Controlled Memory and Conventional Nickel-titanium Instruments

Eufemia Carolina Peláez Acosta; Pedro Damas Resende; Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Érika Sales Joviano Pereira; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono; Maria Guiomar de Azevedo Bahia

Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of cyclic deformation on the torsional resistance of controlled memory (CM) nickel‐titanium files in comparison with superelastic (SE) instruments with similar geometric and dimensional characteristics. Methods New 30/.06 HyFlex (HF; Coltene/Whaledent, Inc, Cuyahoga Falls, OH), Typhoon (Clinicians Choice Dental Products, New Milford, CT), RaCe (FKG, La‐Chaux De Fonds, Switzerland), and ProTaper Universal F2 instruments (F2; Dentsply Maillefer, Ballaigues, Switzerland) were assessed. The diameter and pitch length were measured along the active part of the instruments. The number of cycles to failure (Nf) in flexural fatigue and the torsional resistance were evaluated for new files (n = 10). Ten new instruments of each type were fatigued to 3/4 of their fatigue life and then submitted to torsion until rupture. Data were analyzed using 1‐way analysis of variance (&agr; = .05). Results New CM files had a significantly higher Nf when compared with SE instruments; HF exhibited the highest value (P = .001). The mean torque value for F2 was the highest (P = .001). CM files precycled to 3/4 Nf had a significantly lower torque than the new files (HF: P = .003, Typhoon: P = .001), whereas the SE instruments displayed no significant differences (F2: P = .059, RaCe: P = .079). Conclusions Cyclic flexural loading significantly reduced the torsional resistance of CM instruments. HighlightsControlled memory (CM) nickel‐titanium (NiTi) instruments were compared with conventional NiTi files.The fatigue resistance of new CM instruments was higher than conventional NiTi files.After fatiguing to 3/4 of their fatigue lives, the torsional resistance of conventional files was the same.After fatiguing to 3/4 of their fatigue lives, CM files decreased their torsional resistance.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2012

Cleaning the apical third of curved canals after different irrigation protocols

Érika Sales Joviano Pereira; Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Rodrigo Keigo Lopes Nakagawa; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono; Maria Guiomar de Azevedo Bahia

This study evaluated the protocols of sonic and vacuum irrigation regarding the capacity of debris removal from root canal systems. Canal preparations were carried out on 30 mandibular first molars using the ProTaper Universal System. Teeth were divided into two experimental groups (n=15): Group 1: sonic irrigation and Group 2: vacuum irrigation protocol. Subsequently, the mesial roots were sectioned and observed by stereomicroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Three independent examiners evaluated images of the apical thirds according to the following scores: 1= small presence of debris, 2= moderate presence of debris, and 3= dense presence of debris. Data were analyzed with ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis tests (α=0.05). Comparison among the groups revealed that at the apical third, the root halves of Group 1 had significantly less surface debris (p=0.002) than those of Group 2. However, at 2 mm from the working length, Group 2s specimens showed less remaining debris in approximately 75% of the analyzed root canals. At the whole apical third, the sonic irrigation protocol removed significantly more debris than the vacuum protocol. However, in the region at 2 mm from the working length, the second irrigation method demonstrated a better performance.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2016

Enhancement of NiTi superelastic endodontic instruments by TiO2 coating.

Diego Pinheiro Aun; Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Manuel Houmard; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono

Rotary nickel-titanium (NiTi) endodontic instruments were coated with a nanometric flexible TiO2 layer through dip-coating sol-gel. Control groups and coated samples of superelastic NiTi instruments model RaCe 25/0.06 (0.25mm tip-diameter, 6% conicity) were comparatively investigated with respect to the cutting efficiency, fatigue life, and corrosion resistance. Results showed an improvement in cutting efficiency for the coated samples and a high resistance to corrosion in NaClO. The coated instruments showed a better performance in fatigue life after corrosion.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2016

The impact of clinical use on the torsional behavior of Reciproc and WaveOne instruments

Rafael Rodrigues Soares de Magalhães; Lígia Carolina Moreira Braga; Érika Sales Joviano Pereira; Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono; Maria Guiomar de Azevedo Bahia

ABSTRACT Torsional overload is a fracture representative parameter for instruments in single-file techniques. Objective The aim of this study was to assess the influence of clinical use, in vivo, on the torsional behavior of Reciproc and WaveOne instruments considering the possibility that they degraded with use. Material and Methods Diameter at each millimeter, pitch length, and area at 3 mm from the tip were determined for both types of instruments. Twenty-four instruments, size 25, 0.08 taper, of each system were divided into two groups (n=12 each): Control Group (CG), in which new Reciproc (RC) and WaveOne Primary (WO) instruments were tested in torsion until rupture based on ISO 3630-1; and Experimental Group (EG), in which each new instrument was clinically used to clean and shape the root canals of one molar. After clinical use, the instruments were analyzed using optical and scanning electron microscopy and subsequently tested in torsion until fracture. Data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance at a=.05. Results WO instruments showed significantly higher mean values of cross-sectional area A3 (P=0.000) and smaller pitch lengths than RC instruments with no statistically significant differences in the diameter at D3 (P=0.521). No significant differences in torsional resistance between the RC and WO new instruments (P=0.134) were found. The clinical use resulted in a tendency of reduction in the maximum torque of the analyzed instruments but no statistically significant difference was observed between them (P=0.327). During the preparation of the root canals, two fractured RC instruments and longitudinal and transversal cracks in RC and WO instruments were observed through SEM analysis. Conclusion After clinical use, no statistically significant reduction in the torsional resistance was observed.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2018

Cyclic flexural fatigue resistance of NiTi Controlled Memory and Blue Technology instruments after torsional preloading

Túlio César Modesto; Eufemia Carolina Peláez Acosta; Pedro Damas Resende; Érika Sales Joviano Pereira; Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono; Ana Cecília Diniz Viana

Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of torsional preloading on the cyclic flexural fatigue resistance of thermally treated NiTi instruments. Material and Methods Ten new instruments New Hyflex CM (HF 30.06; Coltene/Whaladent Inc.), Typhoon CM (TYP 30.06; Clinicians Choice Dental Products) and Vortex Blue (VB 30.06; Dentsply Tulsa Dental) were chosen, based on geometry and specific characteristics of the manufacturing process. The new instruments of each system were tested in a bench device to determine their fatigue resistance through mean value of number of cycles to failure (Nf) (Control Group – CG). Another group of 10 new HF, TYP and VB instruments were submitted to 20 cycles of torsional straining between 0° and 180° (Experimental Group – EG) and then submitted to fatigue until rupture under the same conditions of the CG. Tested instruments were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance and post hoc Tukey’s test (α=.05). Results Higher fatigue resistance was accomplished by HF instruments, followed by VB and TYP (p<0.05). During the torsional preloading, the lowest mean torque value was observed for TYP instruments (p<0.05). The torsional preload caused a significant reduction in the Nf values (p<0.05) of about 20%, 39% and 45% for instruments HF, VB and TYP, respectively. Longitudinal cracks, generated during the torsional preloading, were present in VB files, but were not observed in the CM instruments (HF and TYP). Conclusions In conclusion, the flexural fatigue resistance of thermally treated instruments is diminished after cyclic torsional loading.


International Endodontic Journal | 2012

Physical and mechanical properties of a thermomechanically treated NiTi wire used in the manufacture of rotary endodontic instruments

Érika Sales Joviano Pereira; Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Ana Cecília Diniz Viana; I. I. Oliveira; B. M. Gonzalez; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono; Maria Guiomar de Azevedo Bahia


Journal of Endodontics | 2015

Constant Insertion Rate Methodology for Measuring Torque and Apical Force in 3 Nickel-Titanium Instruments with Different Cross-sectional Designs

Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Érika Sales Joviano Pereira; Diego Pinheiro Aun; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono; Maria Guiomar de Azevedo Bahia


ABM Proceedings | 2018

MEDIDA DA FORÇA APICAL DE DIFERENTES INSTRUMENTOS ENDODÔNTICOS DE NiTi

Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Érika Sales Joviano Pereira; Diego Pinheiro Aun; Gustavo de Almeida Cristofaro; Maria Guiomar de Azevedo Bahia; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono


71º Congresso Anual da ABM | 2017

RESISTÊNCIA À FADIGA DE INSTRUMENTOS ENDODÔNTICOS DE NiTi “CONTROLLED MEMORY” APÓS FLEXÃO E ESTERILIZAÇÃO

Luiza Cruz Guimarães; Eufemia Carolina Peláez Acosta; Pedro Resende Damas; Isabella Faria da Cunha Peixoto; Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono; Ana Cecília Diniz Viana

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Vicente Tadeu Lopes Buono

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Érika Sales Joviano Pereira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Maria Guiomar de Azevedo Bahia

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Ana Cecília Diniz Viana

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Diego Pinheiro Aun

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Eufemia Carolina Peláez Acosta

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Evandro Pires Vieira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Pedro Damas Resende

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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B. M. Gonzalez

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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I. I. Oliveira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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