Literature DB >> 6573461

The chloride corrosion behaviour of four orthodontic wires.

N K Sarkar, W Redmond, B Schwaninger, A J Goldberg.   

Abstract

Potentiodynamic cyclic polarization of four orthodontic alloys (wires), namely Permachrome, Elgiloy, a beta-titanium alloy and Nitinol in a 1% NaCl solution within -500 mV and +300 mV (SCE) indicated the first three alloys to be passive whereas breakdown of passivity was observed on Nitinol. The SEM examination of the pre- and post-polarized alloy surfaces provided evidence which was consistent with the electrochemical measurements, in that the first three alloys exhibited no appreciable corrosion damage whereas pitting corrosion was observed on Nitinol. The results obtained from X-ray analysis of the pitted surface indicated that this pitting could be due to selective dissolution of nickel from Nitinol.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6573461     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.1983.tb00106.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Rehabil        ISSN: 0305-182X            Impact factor:   3.837


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3.  Microstructural, microchemical, and mechanical changes associated with the clinical reuse of two nickel-titanium endodontic instruments.

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4.  Effect of wire fretting on the corrosion resistance of common medical alloys.

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5.  Electrochemical behavior of nitinol alloy in Ringer's solution.

Authors:  E X Sun; S Fine; W B Nowak
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Review 7.  Corrosion degradation and prevention by surface modification of biometallic materials.

Authors:  Raghuvir Singh; Narendra B Dahotre
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8.  Impact of recycling on the mechanical properties of nickel-titanium alloy wires and the efficacy of their reuse after cold sterilization.

Authors:  Ankit Yadav; Poonam K Jayaprakash; Rajeshwar Singh; Meeta Dawer; Palash Modi; Bhumika Sehdev; Kiran K Ganji
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9.  Influence of Sodium Hypochlorite and Chlorhexidine on the Dynamic Cyclic Fatigue Resistance of XP Endo Shaper Instruments.

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10.  Experimental evaluation of cyclic fatigue resistance of four different nickel-titanium instruments after immersion in sodium hypochlorite and/or sterilization.

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