1. Structural effects of sodium hypochlorite solution on RaCe rotary nickel-titanium instruments: an atomic force microscopy study.
- Author
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Topuz O, Aydin C, Uzun O, Inan U, Alacam T, and Tunca YM
- Subjects
- Corrosion, Dental Alloys, Dental Stress Analysis, Equipment Failure, Microscopy, Atomic Force, Nickel, Surface Properties, Titanium, Dental Instruments, Root Canal Irrigants chemistry, Root Canal Preparation instrumentation, Sodium Hypochlorite chemistry
- Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sodium hypochlorite immersion on the surface characteristics of RaCe rotary nickel-titanium instruments using atomic force microscopy (AFM)., Study Design: Four new RaCe instruments were used in this study (two 30.06 and two 30.02). One 30.06 and one 30.02 instrument were immersed in sodium hypochlorite solution for 5 min. Surface topography of the instruments was evaluated using the AFM. The instruments were analyzed on 11 points along a 3-mm section. Root mean square (RMS) values were used to compare the topographic deviations. The data were analyzed using Student t test., Results: Mean RMS values for NaOCl measurements were higher than the measurements on new files, and the difference was statistically significant (P < .01)., Conclusion: The AFM results show that NaOCl causes deterioration on the surface of RaCe instruments and should be used with care during clinical use because of the risk of unexpected failure.
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- 2008
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