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An Evaluation Of A Precipitation Hardened Stainless Steel Alloy As An Alternate To Chrome Cobalt Alloys For Orthodontic Purposes, Joseph M. Caruso May 1975

An Evaluation Of A Precipitation Hardened Stainless Steel Alloy As An Alternate To Chrome Cobalt Alloys For Orthodontic Purposes, Joseph M. Caruso

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The intent of this paper was to evaluate a precipitation hardenable stainless steel (Alloy I) as an alternate to chromium cobalt alloys (Alloy II) for orthodontic purposes.

After evaluating several heat treatments of alloy I it was determined that solution treatment produced a wire that was soft initially and had similar properties found with alloy II. After solution treatment of alloy I a 330 gram load was required to deform the wire 1.0 mm which proved to be similar to the 295 gram force required for alloy II for the same deformation and only an 11% increase in resistance of …


An Evaluation Of The Cytotoxicity Of Root Canal Filling Materials On Tissue Culture Cells In Vitro: Grossman's Sealer, N2 Permanent, Rickert's Sealer, And Cavit, Donald D. Antrim May 1975

An Evaluation Of The Cytotoxicity Of Root Canal Filling Materials On Tissue Culture Cells In Vitro: Grossman's Sealer, N2 Permanent, Rickert's Sealer, And Cavit, Donald D. Antrim

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

An in vitro study using radioactively-labeled tissue culture cells was conducted over a seven-month period on Grossman's sealer, Rickert's sealer, N2 Permanent, and Cavit to determine the lasting and relative tissue toxicity of these materials.

From this study it was observed that all materials possess lasting tissue toxicity. When relative toxicity is considered, Grossman's is the most toxic, followed by N2, Rickert's and Cavit in descending order of toxicity. Both Grossman's and N2 would be considered highly toxic, with Rickert's displaying moderate toxicity. Cavit would be considered mild to moderate in toxicity.

The use of radioactively-labeled …