Abstract

Objective: In order to Investigate the difference of morphology and composition of Super-elastic Nickel Titanium wire before and after submersed in artificial saliva with normal pH (pH 6:50) and acidic pH (pH 3.75). Material and method: Super-elastic Nickel Titanium wire were divided into 2 groups. Each group consisted of 3 samples submerged in 150 ml of artificial saliva for 28 days. The first group was Super-elastic Nickel Titanium wire submersed in artificial saliva with normal pH (pH 6.50) while the second group was submersed in artificial saliva with acidic pH (pH 3.75). Wire surface morphology was Analysed using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) while the wire composition was Analysed using Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS. Result: Scanning Electron Microscope revealed a significant difference of surface morphology of super-elastic nickel titanium before and after submersed in artificial saliva between normal pH (pH 6.0) and acidic pH (pH 3.75). SEM investigation Showed a fibrous microstructure on the surface of superelastic nickel titanium before submersed in artificial saliva and became rough and showed many form of pitting or crevice corrosion after submersed in artificial saliva for 28 days. The chemical compositions in surface morphology were analysed using EDS Also showing a different result. The major compositions of super-elastic nickel titanium wire were the C, N, Ni and Ti and after submersed in artificial saliva for 28 days has made any additional elements O, Al, Si, P, Cl, Ca, K and Fe. Conclusion: the surface morphology of nickel titanium surface rugosity greater SEM Showed and presence of many forms of pitting or crevice corrosion after submersed in artificial saliva with normal pH and acidic pH. The major surface composition of a super-elastic nickel titanium before submersed in artificial saliva were the C, N, Ni and Ti and as a major composition of super-elastic nickel titanium before and after submersed in artificial saliva with normal pH (pH 6.0) and acidic pH (pH 3.75 ).

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