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Mechanical properties of NiTi and CuNiTi shape-memory wires used in orthodontic treatment. Part 1: stress-strain tests.

Marco Abdo Gravina, Ione Helena Vieira Portella Brunharo, Cristiane Canavarro, Carlos Nelson Elias, Cátia Cardoso Abdo Quintão.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This research aimed to compare, through traction tests, eight types of superelastic and heat-activated NiTi archwires, by six trade companies (GAC, TP, Ormco, Masel, Morelli and Unitek) to those with addition of copper (CuNiTi 27°C and 35°C, Ormco).
METHODS: The tests were performed in an EMIC mechanical testing machine, model DL10000, capacity of 10 tons, at the Military Institute of Engineering (IME).
RESULTS: The results showed that, generally, heat-activated NiTi archwires presented slighter deactivation loadings in relation to the superelastic ones. Among the archwires that presented deactivation loadings biologically more adequate are the heat-activated by GAC and by Unitek. Among the superelastic NiTi, the CuNiTi 27°C by Ormco were the ones that presented slighter deactivation loadings, being statistically (ANOVA) similar to the ones presented by the heat-activated NiTi archwires from Unitek. When compared the CuNiTi 27°C and 35°C archwires, it was observed that the 27°C presented deactivation forces of, nearly, ⅓ of the presented by the 35°C.
CONCLUSIONS: It was concluded that the CuNiTi 35°C archwires presented deactivation loadings biologically less favorable in relation to the other heat-activated NiTi archwires, associated to lower percentage of deformation, on the constant baselines of deactivation, showing less adequate mechanical behavior under traction, in relation to the other archwires.

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Keywords:  Copper; Dental movement; Nickel; Orthodontic archwires; Physical properties.; Titanium

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24262415     DOI: 10.1590/s2176-94512013000400007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dental Press J Orthod        ISSN: 2176-9451


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1.  Alleviation of Lower Anterior Crowding with Super- Elastic and Heat-Activated NiTi Wires: A Prospective Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Pasupureddi Keerthana; Prasad Chitra
Journal:  Turk J Orthod       Date:  2021-06

2.  Mechanical properties of NiTi and CuNiTi wires used in orthodontic treatment. Part 2: Microscopic surface appraisal and metallurgical characteristics.

Authors:  Marco Abdo Gravina; Cristiane Canavarro; Carlos Nelson Elias; Maria das Graças Afonso Miranda Chaves; Ione Helena Vieira Portella Brunharo; Cátia Cardoso Abdo Quintão
Journal:  Dental Press J Orthod       Date:  2014 Jan-Feb

3.  Evaluation of the alignment efficiency of nickel-titanium and copper-nickel-titanium archwires in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment over a 12-week period: A single-center, randomized controlled clinical trial.

Authors:  Burcu Aydın; Neslihan Ebru Şenışık; Özgür Koşkan
Journal:  Korean J Orthod       Date:  2018-04-20       Impact factor: 1.372

4.  Concentration of dentin sialoprotein at the initial stage of orthodontic treatment using self-ligating and conventional preadjusted brackets: A pilot study.

Authors:  Muhammad Sulaiman Kusumah Adiwirya; Retno Widayati; Nurtami Soedarsono; Haru Setyo Anggani
Journal:  J Orthod Sci       Date:  2022-08-24

5.  Pain level between clear aligners and fixed appliances: a systematic review.

Authors:  Paula Coutinho Cardoso; Daybelis Gonzalez Espinosa; Paulo Mecenas; Carlos Flores-Mir; David Normando
Journal:  Prog Orthod       Date:  2020-01-20       Impact factor: 2.750

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