Comportamento do titânio comercialmente puro obtido por diferentes processamentos submetidos a soluções fluoretadas

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Autor(a) principal: Barros, Viviane Fernandes
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The purpose of this in vitro study was to analyze the superficial behavior of commercially pure titanium (grade 2, ASTM), obtained by milling or powder metallurgical process, under the action of different fluoride solutions through the analysis of corrosion grade under an optical microscope (OM) and superficial roughness. Furthermore the results obtained from such analyses were compared with the ones of cast titanium from Barros s master s degree dissertation (2004). All specimens received the standard metallography procedure for titanium, and were divided into the following groups, according to the attack solution received: Gr.1- synthetic saliva with pH 7.0 (control), Gr.2- 1.23% acidulated phosphate fluoride gel with pH 3.5, Gr.3- 2% NaF gel with pH 6.5, Gr.4- 0.05% NaF solution with pH 4.0, and Gr.5- 0.05% NaF solution with pH 7.5. The specimens were exposed to these solutions for 1, 4, 8, and 16 minutes, and between each of these times they were immersed in synthetic saliva for 24 h. The surfaces of samples were observed under OM and SEM at each interval time. The images of 100x in OM were classified by means of scores which ranged from 0 to 4, according to corrosion grade. The rugosity was analyzed using Ra parameter. The results of OM analysis were statistically treated by means of Chi-square test and of rugosity through Snededor F test and Bonferroni test (p<0,05). In the three different types of samples, the Gr2 presented the most severe corrosion, and the Gr.4 and 5 showed the smallest corrosion grade. However in the milled samples Gr5 showed a less Sharp corrosion than Gr4. The corrosion grade of Gr3 increased according to time, but the cast specimens showed this increase more quickly. There was a significant increase in the superficial rugosity in the Gr.2 in the three types of samples. In the several groups the values of the superficial rugosity of the cast samples were significantly greater than the milled and powder metallurgical ones. The authors concluded that the fluoride solutions used in dentistry are harmful to the surfaces of cast, milled and powder metallurgical titanium, mainly the solutions with high fluoride concentration.
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Tese (Doutorado em Dentística; Endodontia; Odontopediatria; Ortodontia; Periodontia;) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2009.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/13956The purpose of this in vitro study was to analyze the superficial behavior of commercially pure titanium (grade 2, ASTM), obtained by milling or powder metallurgical process, under the action of different fluoride solutions through the analysis of corrosion grade under an optical microscope (OM) and superficial roughness. Furthermore the results obtained from such analyses were compared with the ones of cast titanium from Barros s master s degree dissertation (2004). All specimens received the standard metallography procedure for titanium, and were divided into the following groups, according to the attack solution received: Gr.1- synthetic saliva with pH 7.0 (control), Gr.2- 1.23% acidulated phosphate fluoride gel with pH 3.5, Gr.3- 2% NaF gel with pH 6.5, Gr.4- 0.05% NaF solution with pH 4.0, and Gr.5- 0.05% NaF solution with pH 7.5. The specimens were exposed to these solutions for 1, 4, 8, and 16 minutes, and between each of these times they were immersed in synthetic saliva for 24 h. The surfaces of samples were observed under OM and SEM at each interval time. The images of 100x in OM were classified by means of scores which ranged from 0 to 4, according to corrosion grade. The rugosity was analyzed using Ra parameter. The results of OM analysis were statistically treated by means of Chi-square test and of rugosity through Snededor F test and Bonferroni test (p<0,05). In the three different types of samples, the Gr2 presented the most severe corrosion, and the Gr.4 and 5 showed the smallest corrosion grade. However in the milled samples Gr5 showed a less Sharp corrosion than Gr4. The corrosion grade of Gr3 increased according to time, but the cast specimens showed this increase more quickly. There was a significant increase in the superficial rugosity in the Gr.2 in the three types of samples. In the several groups the values of the superficial rugosity of the cast samples were significantly greater than the milled and powder metallurgical ones. The authors concluded that the fluoride solutions used in dentistry are harmful to the surfaces of cast, milled and powder metallurgical titanium, mainly the solutions with high fluoride concentration.O objetivo deste estudo in vitro foi analisar o comportamento superficial do titânio comercialmente puro (grau 2 ASTM) usinado e obtido pelo processamento de metalurgia do pó sob a ação de diferentes soluções fluoretadas, através da análise do grau de corrosão em microscopia óptica (MO) e da rugosidade superficial. Além disso, o estudo se propôs a comparar essas análises com os resultados obtidos com o titânio fundido da dissertação de mestrado de Barros (2004). Todas as amostras receberam procedimento metalográfico padrão e foram divididas em grupos: Gr.1- saliva artificial com pH 7.0 (controle), Gr.2- gel de flúor fosfato acidulado a 1,23% com pH 3.5, Gr.3- gel de NaF a 2% com pH 6.5, Gr.4- solução de NaF a 0,05% com pH 4.0 e Gr.5- solução de NaF a 0,05% com pH 7.5. As amostras foram expostas a estas soluções por 1, 4, 8 e 16 min, intercaladas com imersão em saliva artificial por 24 h, e depois foram observadas em MO e MEV, a cada intervalo de tempo. As imagens em MO, 100x, foram classificadas através de escores de 0 a 4, conforme o grau de corrosão. A rugosidade foi analisada utilizando o parâmetro Ra. Os resultados da análise de MO foram tratados estatisticamente pelo teste qui-quadrado e da rugosidade pelo teste F de Snedecor e de Bonferroni (p<0,05). Nos três tipos de amostras, o Gr2 apresentou a corrosão mais severa, e os Gr.4 e 5 apresentaram os menores graus de corrosão. Entretanto, nas amostras usinadas o Gr5 apresentou uma corrosão menos acentuada em relação ao Gr4. No Gr3 houve um aumento da corrosão em função do tempo, sendo que as amostras fundidas mostraram este aumento mais rapidamente. Houve um aumento significativo na rugosidade superficial no Gr.2 nos três tipos de amostras. Nos diversos grupos, os valores de rugosidade superficial das amostras fundidas foram significantemente maiores que os das usinadas e as de metalurgia do pó. Os autores concluíram que as soluções fluoretadas de uso odontológico são danosas às superfícies do titânio fundido, usinado e metalurgia do pó, principalmente as soluções com alta concentração de fluoreto.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-01-07T14:55:39Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE_FINAL_Viviane_Fernandes_Barros.pdf: 3046652 bytes, checksum: 831b5871a08fb22bd4cd1fdab9087c67 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-01-07T14:55:39Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Comportamento do titânio comercialmente puro obtido por diferentes processamentos submetidos a soluções fluoretadas
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Behavior of commercially pure titanium obtained by different processing under the action of different fluoride solutions
title Comportamento do titânio comercialmente puro obtido por diferentes processamentos submetidos a soluções fluoretadas
spellingShingle Comportamento do titânio comercialmente puro obtido por diferentes processamentos submetidos a soluções fluoretadas
Barros, Viviane Fernandes
Titanium
Fluoride
Corrosion resistance
Titânio Corrosão
Titânio
Fluoretos
Resistência à corrosão
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short Comportamento do titânio comercialmente puro obtido por diferentes processamentos submetidos a soluções fluoretadas
title_full Comportamento do titânio comercialmente puro obtido por diferentes processamentos submetidos a soluções fluoretadas
title_fullStr Comportamento do titânio comercialmente puro obtido por diferentes processamentos submetidos a soluções fluoretadas
title_full_unstemmed Comportamento do titânio comercialmente puro obtido por diferentes processamentos submetidos a soluções fluoretadas
title_sort Comportamento do titânio comercialmente puro obtido por diferentes processamentos submetidos a soluções fluoretadas
author Barros, Viviane Fernandes
author_facet Barros, Viviane Fernandes
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Sampaio Filho, Hélio Rodrigues
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Rabello, Tiago Braga
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dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Fraga, Olivia Albertina da Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barros, Viviane Fernandes
contributor_str_mv Miranda, Mauro Sayão de
Campos, José Brant de
Souza, Hilda Maria Montes Ribeiro de
Sampaio Filho, Hélio Rodrigues
Borges, Márcio Antônio Paraizo
Rabello, Tiago Braga
Fraga, Olivia Albertina da Silva
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Titanium
Fluoride
Corrosion resistance
topic Titanium
Fluoride
Corrosion resistance
Titânio Corrosão
Titânio
Fluoretos
Resistência à corrosão
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Titânio Corrosão
Titânio
Fluoretos
Resistência à corrosão
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
description The purpose of this in vitro study was to analyze the superficial behavior of commercially pure titanium (grade 2, ASTM), obtained by milling or powder metallurgical process, under the action of different fluoride solutions through the analysis of corrosion grade under an optical microscope (OM) and superficial roughness. Furthermore the results obtained from such analyses were compared with the ones of cast titanium from Barros s master s degree dissertation (2004). All specimens received the standard metallography procedure for titanium, and were divided into the following groups, according to the attack solution received: Gr.1- synthetic saliva with pH 7.0 (control), Gr.2- 1.23% acidulated phosphate fluoride gel with pH 3.5, Gr.3- 2% NaF gel with pH 6.5, Gr.4- 0.05% NaF solution with pH 4.0, and Gr.5- 0.05% NaF solution with pH 7.5. The specimens were exposed to these solutions for 1, 4, 8, and 16 minutes, and between each of these times they were immersed in synthetic saliva for 24 h. The surfaces of samples were observed under OM and SEM at each interval time. The images of 100x in OM were classified by means of scores which ranged from 0 to 4, according to corrosion grade. The rugosity was analyzed using Ra parameter. The results of OM analysis were statistically treated by means of Chi-square test and of rugosity through Snededor F test and Bonferroni test (p<0,05). In the three different types of samples, the Gr2 presented the most severe corrosion, and the Gr.4 and 5 showed the smallest corrosion grade. However in the milled samples Gr5 showed a less Sharp corrosion than Gr4. The corrosion grade of Gr3 increased according to time, but the cast specimens showed this increase more quickly. There was a significant increase in the superficial rugosity in the Gr.2 in the three types of samples. In the several groups the values of the superficial rugosity of the cast samples were significantly greater than the milled and powder metallurgical ones. The authors concluded that the fluoride solutions used in dentistry are harmful to the surfaces of cast, milled and powder metallurgical titanium, mainly the solutions with high fluoride concentration.
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