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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.23.2007.tde-11052007-120620
Document
Author
Full name
Dirce Akemi Sacaguti Kawakami
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Gavini, Giulio (President)
Aun, Carlos Eduardo
Shimabuko, Danilo Minor
Title in Portuguese
"Resistência à fadiga cíclica flexural de instrumentos rotatórios de Ni-Ti em razão do uso e do torque"
Keywords in Portuguese
Fadiga
Fadiga clínica
Fadiga flexural
Fratura
Instrumento rotatório
Níquek-titanium
Torque
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a resistência à fadiga cíclica flexural de instrumentos rotatórios de níquel-titânio de número 25, conicidade 0,04 e 25 mm de comprimento (K3, SybronEndo), submetidos a variados torques de acionamento e repetidos ciclos de usos em canais simulados, valendo-se de dispositivo apropriado para ensaios dinâmicos. Procurou-se determinar se, além do fator de variação número de uso, há influência relacionada com o torque e, ainda, a possibilidade de interação entre número de uso e torque. Valendo-se motor elétrico acionado à velocidade de 300 rpm foram instrumentados 320 canais simulados, utilizado-se 80 instrumentos divididos em 4 grupos com 20 espécimes cada, de acordo com os torques (0,5 Ncm, 1,0 Ncm, 2,0 Ncm e 6,0 Ncm) a que seriam submetidos. Cada grupo foi subdividido em 4 subgrupos com 5 espécimes, de acordo com o número de usos (1, 3, 5 e 7 ciclos de usos). Todos os instrumentos foram submetidos a ensaio de fadiga cíclica flexural que foi realizado num dispositivo que permitia ao instrumento girar livremente, reproduzindo a instrumentação rotatória num canal curvo (40º e raio de curvatura de 5 mm), simulando o movimento de pecking, onde o instrumento deslizava pelo sulco criado no anel de aço temperado. Foi utilizada peça de mão com contra-ângulo redutor de 16:1, acionado por motor elétrico na velocidade de 300 rpm e torque idêntico ao empregado durante a fase de preparo dos canais simulados. A fratura do instrumento era facilmente detectada pelo sensor, e neste momento o contador e o temporizador paravam imediatamente. Os dados registrados no contador e no temporizador foram tranformados em segundos. Para a avaliação estatística empregou-se ANOVA e o teste t de Student (p<0,01). No que diz respeito ao fator de variação número de uso, não houve diferença estatística significante, enquanto as comparações feitas com o torque de 6,0 Ncm apresentaram valores de t calculado altamente significativo, com p < 0,01. Também não ocorreu interação significante entre os fatores de variação número de usos e torque. Baseado nos resultados deste estudo pode-se concluir que o torque afetou a resistência à fadiga cíclica flexural dos instrumentos rotatórios de NiTi, sendo menor naqueles submetidos à torque elevado, enquanto o número de usos em até 7 vezes não afetou .
Title in English
Flexural cyclic fatigue resistance of NiTi rotatory instruments due to number of users and torque.
Keywords in English
Cyclic fatigue
Fatigue
Flexural fatigue
Fracture
Nickel-titanium
Rotatory instruments
Torque
Abstract in English
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the flexural cyclic fatigue resistance of nickel-titanium rotary instruments, number 25, taper 0,04, and length of 25mm (K3, SybronEndo), when submitted to several torque values and number of uses in simulated canal blocks, by using devices appropriated for dynamic tests. It was tried to detect whether, in addition to the factor number of uses, there would be an influence related to torque, or even the possibility of an interaction between number of uses and torque. The data was collected from 320 simulated canals that were prepared, driven by an electrical motor at 300 rpm, using 80 instruments divided in 4 groups of 20 sample each, based on torque values (0,5 Ncm, 1,0 Ncm, 2,0 Ncm e 6,0 Ncm). Each group was randomly divided in 4 subgroups of 5 samples each, according to the number of uses (1, 3, 5 and 7 cycles). All files were submitted to flexural cyclic fatigue test realized in a device that allows the instrument to freely rotate, reproducing the movement of an instrument rotating in a curved canal (40º angle and 5 mm of radius), simulating the pecking movement, where the instrument slide over the groove created in the hardened steel. An electric motor hand-piece was used with a contra-angle 16:1 reduction set at 300 rpm and torque value identical to that used during preparation of simulated canals. The fracture of the instrument was easily detected at moment which the counter and the timer were immediately stopped. Data collected by the counter and the timer were converted in seconds and analysed by ANOVA and t Student test (p<0.01). In regards to the number of uses factor, there was not a statistically significant difference, while comparisons made with torque value set at 6,0 Ncm showed t values significantly high, with p<0.01. It was not seen any interaction between both variables, number of uses and torque. Based on the results of this investigation, it can be concluded that torque affected the resistance to flexural cyclic fatigue of nickel-titanium rotary instruments, being low on those tested at high torque value; while the factor number of uses up to 7 times did not affect the results.
 
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