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

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 27ºC and 35ºC, Ormco). METHODS: The tests were performed in an...

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Main Authors: Marco Abdo Gravina, Ione Helena Vieira Portella Brunharo, Cristiane Canavarro, Carlos Nelson Elias, Cátia Cardoso Abdo Quintão
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dental Press Editora 2013-08-01
Series:Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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spelling doaj-a38e5e1e3121492586dece3809f8b9d52020-11-24T22:51:14ZengDental Press Editora Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics 2177-67092013-08-01184354210.1590/S2176-94512013000400007S2176-94512013000400007Mechanical properties of NiTi and CuNiTi shape-memory wires used in orthodontic treatment. Part 1: stress-strain testsMarco Abdo Gravina0Ione Helena Vieira Portella BrunharoCristiane Canavarro1Carlos Nelson Elias2Cátia Cardoso Abdo Quintão3Universidade Federal de Juiz de ForaUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroInstituto Militar de EngenhariaUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroOBJECTIVE: 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 27ºC and 35ºC, 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 superelastic. 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 27ºC by Ormco were the ones that presented slighter deactivation loadings, being statistically (ANOVA) similar, to the ones presented by the heat-activated NiTi archwires by Unitek. When compared the CuNiTi 27ºC and 35ºC archwires, it was observed that the 27ºC presented deactivation forces of, nearly, ⅓ of the presented by the 35ºC. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that the CuNiTi 35ºC 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.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512013000400007&lng=en&tlng=enFios ortodônticosMovimentação dentáriaCobreNíquelTitânioPropriedades físicas
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author Marco Abdo Gravina
Ione Helena Vieira Portella Brunharo
Cristiane Canavarro
Carlos Nelson Elias
Cátia Cardoso Abdo Quintão
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Ione Helena Vieira Portella Brunharo
Cristiane Canavarro
Carlos Nelson Elias
Cátia Cardoso Abdo Quintão
Mechanical properties of NiTi and CuNiTi shape-memory wires used in orthodontic treatment. Part 1: stress-strain tests
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Fios ortodônticos
Movimentação dentária
Cobre
Níquel
Titânio
Propriedades físicas
author_facet Marco Abdo Gravina
Ione Helena Vieira Portella Brunharo
Cristiane Canavarro
Carlos Nelson Elias
Cátia Cardoso Abdo Quintão
author_sort Marco Abdo Gravina
title Mechanical properties of NiTi and CuNiTi shape-memory wires used in orthodontic treatment. Part 1: stress-strain tests
title_short Mechanical properties of NiTi and CuNiTi shape-memory wires used in orthodontic treatment. Part 1: stress-strain tests
title_full Mechanical properties of NiTi and CuNiTi shape-memory wires used in orthodontic treatment. Part 1: stress-strain tests
title_fullStr Mechanical properties of NiTi and CuNiTi shape-memory wires used in orthodontic treatment. Part 1: stress-strain tests
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties of NiTi and CuNiTi shape-memory wires used in orthodontic treatment. Part 1: stress-strain tests
title_sort mechanical properties of niti and cuniti shape-memory wires used in orthodontic treatment. part 1: stress-strain tests
publisher Dental Press Editora
series Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
issn 2177-6709
publishDate 2013-08-01
description 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 27ºC and 35ºC, 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 superelastic. 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 27ºC by Ormco were the ones that presented slighter deactivation loadings, being statistically (ANOVA) similar, to the ones presented by the heat-activated NiTi archwires by Unitek. When compared the CuNiTi 27ºC and 35ºC archwires, it was observed that the 27ºC presented deactivation forces of, nearly, ⅓ of the presented by the 35ºC. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that the CuNiTi 35ºC 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.
topic Fios ortodônticos
Movimentação dentária
Cobre
Níquel
Titânio
Propriedades físicas
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