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Pseudoelasticity and thermoelasticity of nickel-titanium alloys: A clinically oriented review. Part II: Deactivation forces

The purpose of this review was to organize a systematic reference to help orthodontists evaluate commonly used orthodontic nickel-titanium alloys. Part I of the article reviewed the data available in the literature regarding the temperature transitional ranges of the alloys. The thermomechanical beh...

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Published in:American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics 2001-06, Vol.119 (6), p.594-603
Main Authors: Santoro, Margherita, Nicolay, Olivier F., Cangialosi, Thomas J.
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Dentistry
Differential Thermal Analysis
Elasticity
Humans
Materials Testing
Mechanics
Mouth - physiology
Nickel - chemistry
Orthodontic Appliance Design
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title Pseudoelasticity and thermoelasticity of nickel-titanium alloys: A clinically oriented review. Part II: Deactivation forces
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