Nanotopography Evaluation of NiTi Alloy Exposed to Artificial Saliva and Different Mouthwashes.

Materials proceedings(2022)

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Nitinol (NiTi) alloy is a widely used material for the production of orthodontic archwires. Its corrosion behavior in conditions that exist in the oral cavity still remains a great characterization challenge. The motivation behind this work is to reveal the influence of commercially available mouthwashes on NiTi orthodontic archwires by performing non-electrochemical corrosion tests and quantifying the changes in the nanotopography of commercially available NiTi orthodontic wires. In this study, we examined the behavior of NiTi alloy archwires exposed for 21.5 days to different corrosive media: artificial saliva, Eludril, Aquafresh, and Listerine. The corrosion was characterized by contact mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) before and after the corrosion tests. A novel analysis methodology was developed to obtain insight into locations of material gain or material loss based on standard surface roughness parameters Sa, Sdr, Ssk, and S10z. The developed methodology revealed that fluoride-containing mouthwashes (Aquafresh and Listerine) dominantly cause material loss, while chloride-containing mouthwash (Eludril) can cause both material loss and material gain. The sample exposed to artificial saliva did not display significant changes in any parameter.
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biomaterial, nitinol, corrosion, orthodontic archwire, mouthwash, AFM, topography, nano changes, ANOVA
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