Application of nondestructive testing in cyclic fatigue evaluation of endodontic Ni-Ti rotary instruments

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the application of nondestructive testing in cyclic fatigue evaluation of endodontic ProFile® nickel-titanium (NiTi) rotary instruments. As-received ProFile® instruments were made to rotate freely in sloped metal blocks by a contra-angle handpiece mounted on a testing machine. Rotation was interrupted periodically, and the instrument removed and engaged onto a device to monitor its stiffness by using two strain gauges in four different directions. This monitoring method has the potential to be developed into a convenient, nondestructive turnkey system that allows in situ assessment of the integrity of NiTi instruments in the clinic. Upon fracture, which was indicated by a change in instrument stiffness, the fractured surface would be examined under a scanning electron microscope. Microscopic evaluation indicated a small area of fatigue fracture with a large area of final ductile fracture, whereby the latter was the major cyclic failure mode. Based on the results of this study, we concluded that a potential nondestructive integrity assessment method for NiTi rotary instruments was developed.

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Li, U. M., Shin, C. S., Lan, W. H., & Lin, C. P. (2006). Application of nondestructive testing in cyclic fatigue evaluation of endodontic Ni-Ti rotary instruments. Dental Materials Journal, 25(2), 247–252. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.25.247

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