Endodontic Materials Flashcards
What are endodontic files used for?
The mechanical part of chemo-mechanical disinfection.
- remove hard and soft tissues, remove micro-organisms, make space for disinfectants/medicaments, create appropriate shape for obturation.
What is plastic deformation?
The stress applied to the material has overcome the elastic limit and the material will no longer go back to its original shape.
What is elastic deformation?
The stress applied to the material is less than the elastic limit and so, once the stress has been removed, the material will go back to its original shape.
What is the plastic limit?
The point at which a plastic deformed material breaks.
What is the elastic limit?
A set value representing the maximal strain that when applied to a file, allows the file to return to original dimensions.
What is cyclic fatigue?
Instrument is freely rotating in a curvature, generates tension/compression cycles from different sides of the instrument.
What is torsional fatigue?
Bonding of an instrument at one point while the other point is rotated.
Rotated past the point of which it can return to it’s original form and then eventually fractures.
What material are endodontic files made from?
Stainless steel or Nitinol (nickel titanium alloy).
What compound is present over the outer layer of stainless steel?
Chromium oxide- prevents rusting.
How are metals strengthened in endodontic files?
Work hardening.
What is work hardening?
Strengthening of a metal by plastic deformation.
Crystal structure dislocation, the dislocations interact and create obstructions in the crystal lattice.
Resistance to dislocation formation develops.
Hardens the instrument.
What property of Nitinol is present, that is not present in stainless steel?
Super-elasticity.
- does not result in usual proportional strain.
What is shape memory?
Materials that can be deformed at one temperature but when heated or cooled, return to their original shape.
What is the role of an irrigant in endodontic treatment?
Facilitate removal of debris
Lubrication
Dissolution of organic and inorganic matter
Kill bacteria/yeasts/viruses
Biofilm disruption
What material is used as an irrigant in endodontic treatment?
Sodium hypochlorite