Iranian Endodontic Journal (Mar 2011)

Cyclic fatigue resistance and fractographic analysis of RaCe and ProTaper rotary NiTi instruments

  • Shahram Azimi,
  • Parisa Delvari,
  • Hamid Cyrus Hajarian,
  • Mohammad Ali Saghiri,
  • Kasra Karamifar,
  • Mehrdad Lotfi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 80 – 85

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INTRODUCTION: This study investigated the fatigue and fracture modes of RaCe and ProTaper rotary instruments. MATERIALS & METHODS: Fatigue resistance was evaluated by rotating the files 30° or 60°and with 2 or 5mm radius of curvature. RaCe taper 06 size 25 and ProTaper F1 files (n=40) were used. The number of rotations to failure was analyzed by two-way ANOVA and independent sample t-test. Fracture surfaces were examined under a scanning electron microscope. RESULTS: Both files exhibited significantly more resistance to fracture when angle severity was reduced and increase in curvature radius (P=0.000). ProTaper demonstrated higher number of cycle of failure (P=0.0029) in one group (r=5mm, 60º). SEM observation revealed fatigue mark/features in 17 specimens, shear characteristics in 37 samples, and tensile overload in 26 samples. CONCLUSION: Radius of curvature was the main factor in torsional and fatigue failures.

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