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  • 2022Multimethod Assessment of Design, Metallurgical, and Mechanical Characteristics of Original and Counterfeit ProGlider Instruments3citations
  • 2022Multimethod Assessment of the Cyclic Fatigue Strength of ProGlider, Edge Glide Path and R-Pilot Endodontic Instruments2citations
  • 2022Multimethod Assessment of the Cyclic Fatigue Strength of ProGlider, Edge Glide Path and R-Pilot Endodontic Instruments2citations
  • 2020Wear behavior of dental glass-ceramics12citations
  • 2018Bioactivity of novel functionally structured titanium-ceramic composites in contact with human osteoblasts22citations
  • 2018A novel gradated zirconia implant material embedding bioactive ceramics18citations

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  • Martins, Jorge N. R.
  • Versiani, Marco A.
  • Marques, Duarte
  • Silva, Emmanuel J. N. L.
  • Fernandes, Francisco Manuel Braz
  • Ginjeira, António
  • Vasconcelos, Isabel
  • Arantes-Oliveira, Sofia
  • Braz Fernandes, Francisco Manuel
  • Gomes, José R.
  • Silva, Cristina S.
  • Henriques, Bruno
  • Silva, Filipe S.
  • Oliveira, Antonio P. Novaes De
  • Matias De Souza, Júlio César
  • Peñarrieta-Juanito, Gabriella M.
  • Miranda, Georgina
  • Marques, Joana
  • Magini, Ricardo
  • Mata, Antonio
  • Cruz, Mariana
  • Silva, Filipe
  • Costa, Mafalda
  • Peñarrieta-Juanito, Gabriella
  • Mata, António
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Multimethod Assessment of the Cyclic Fatigue Strength of ProGlider, Edge Glide Path and R-Pilot Endodontic Instruments

  • Martins, Jorge N. R.
  • Marques, Duarte
  • Caramês, João
  • Vasconcelos, Isabel
  • Fernandes, Francisco Manuel Braz
Abstract

<p>Background: The aim of this study was to comprehensively evaluate the cyclic fatigue strength of ProGlider, Edge Glide Path, and R-Pilot instruments. Methods: Sixty-three instruments were submitted to a multimethod evaluation. Their design was analyzed by stereomicroscopy and scanning electron microscopy, including the number of blades, helical angle means, cross-sectional design, surface finishing, and symmetry. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy was used determine the nickel/titanium elements ratio, and differential scanning calorimetry determined the instruments’ phase transformation temperatures. The cyclic fatigue tests were conducted in an artificial canal with a 6 mm radius and 86 degrees of curvature. The Mood’s median test and one-way ANOVA were used to determine differences, with the significance level set at 0.05. Results: The ProGlider presented the highest number of blades (n = 21), while R-Pilot had the highest helical angles (26.4<sup>◦</sup>). Differences were noted in the instruments’ cross-sections and surface finishing. The ProGlider and R-Pilot showed some similarities regarding the phase transformation temperatures but differed from the Edge Glide Path. All alloys showed an almost equiatomic nickel/titanium ratio. The R-Pilot instruments showed a significantly higher (p &lt; 0.05) time to fracture than both the other files. Conclusion: Reciprocating R-Pilot instruments showed a higher cyclic fatigue time to fracture than the ProGlider and Edge Glide Path rotary files.</p>

Topics
  • surface
  • nickel
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • strength
  • fatigue
  • differential scanning calorimetry
  • titanium
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • level set