2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2007.11.012
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Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Nickel–Titanium Rotary Instruments with Different Surface Treatments in Seventeen Percent Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid and Sodium Chloride Solutions

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“…The results here indicated that the fatigue lives of all NiTi instruments cycled either under water or 17% EDTA were comparable. These findings are in agreement with previous data (33,34); the authors attributed the resistance of NiTi in EDTA solution to the ability of EDTA to form the passive film on the metal surface (35). The influence of NaOCl on the corrosion of NiTi instruments has been studied (12)(13)(14); despite minor signs of corrosion, they did not appear to involve any significant alteration of the mechanical properties and performance of the instruments.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The results here indicated that the fatigue lives of all NiTi instruments cycled either under water or 17% EDTA were comparable. These findings are in agreement with previous data (33,34); the authors attributed the resistance of NiTi in EDTA solution to the ability of EDTA to form the passive film on the metal surface (35). The influence of NaOCl on the corrosion of NiTi instruments has been studied (12)(13)(14); despite minor signs of corrosion, they did not appear to involve any significant alteration of the mechanical properties and performance of the instruments.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Some of the advantages associated with surface treatment include increased cutting efficiency (13,14), corrosion resistance (15)(16)(17), torsional fracture resistance (16), and cyclic flexural fatigue resistance (18).…”
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“…In this study, the greater cutting efficiency of PVD-coated files was noted among the non-sterilized groups. Bonaccorso et al [7] observed greater pitting potentials of PVD-coated files tested in NaCl, indicating increased corrosion resistance. Gavini et al [36] observed greater cyclic fatigue lifetimes in NiTi files processed via nitrogen ion implantation.…”
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confidence: 97%