2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.08.132
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Effect of titanium nitride/titanium coatings on the stress corrosion of nickel–titanium orthodontic archwires in artificial saliva

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“…However, because of equipment limitations, the experiments were performed with unstrained instruments. NiTi alloys are susceptible to stress corrosion cracking [20][21][22]. Film elasticity and adhesion was confirmed in another study [24] and its protective properties should work in the strained state.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…However, because of equipment limitations, the experiments were performed with unstrained instruments. NiTi alloys are susceptible to stress corrosion cracking [20][21][22]. Film elasticity and adhesion was confirmed in another study [24] and its protective properties should work in the strained state.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…A similar result was published by Chan et al [21] for laser welded NiTi wires submerged in Hank's salt solution. Liu et al [22] tested stressed NiTi arch wires immersed in artificial saliva. Their results also endorse the susceptibility of the alloy to stress corrosion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For NiTi archwires, TiN coatings formed by nitriding [ 170 , 171 ] or electroplating [ 19 ] reduce the precipitation of metal ions, and ion-plated TiN coatings show a visible reduction in the area of corrosion spots on the surface of the archwire [ 58 ]. TiN/Ti coatings formed by PVD not only improve the corrosion resistance of the archwire, but also its resistance to friction loss [ 172 ]. Liu, Jia-Kuang et al [ 172 ] further discovered that in TiN/Ti coatings, the TiN layer provides protection against mechanical damage, while the Ti layer improves the corrosion resistance.…”
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“… 4 Fluoride was introduced to the tooth sealant to boost its physical effect. 5 Dental sealants come in many different varieties, including GIS, giomer sealants, and resin sealants with fluoride discharge and replenishing capabilities. 6 Recharging dental materials with fluoride is advised because fluoride levels drop from dental materials, causing sealants to retain a higher amount of fluoride release over time.…”
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confidence: 99%