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Metal Matters

Författare:
pocket, 2026
Engelska
Nickel-Titanium (NiTi) alloy, introduced to endodontics by Walia et al. in 1988, revolutionized root canal instrumentation due to its unique metallurgical characteristics. Composed of approximately 56% nickel and 44% titanium, it exhibits super elasticity and shape memory through reversible transformations between its two crystal phases-austenite and martensite. The austenitic phase, stable at higher temperatures, provides stiffness and shape recovery, while the martensitic phase, stable at lower temperatures or under stress, offers superior flexibility and deformation without permanent damage. Advances in heat treatment have led to newer NiTi variants such as M-Wire, CM-Wire, and Gold or Blue-treated alloys. These thermal modifications alter transformation temperatures and balance martensite and R-phase proportions, resulting in improved flexibility, fatigue resistance, and canal-centering ability. Such metallurgical refinements enhance mechanical strength and reduce the risk of instrument fracture in curved canals. In essence, the metallurgy of NiTi files determines their mechanical behavior, flexibility, and clinical performance.
Undertitel
The Metallurgy Behind NiTi Endodontic Files
Författare
Ashok H K, J Poornima
ISBN
9786209232114
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
191 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2026-01-12
Sidor
136