Nickel ion release and surface analyses on instrument fragments fractured beyond the apex: a laboratory investigation.
Sıdıka Mine TokerEkim Onur OrhanArzu BeklenPublished in: BMC oral health (2023)
Within the limitations of the presented study, it was concluded that the fractured SS and NiTi root canal instruments release Ni ions in contact with body fluid. However, the Ni ion release values determined during the observation periods are lower than the critical toxic or allergic thresholds defined for the human body. This was due to the ionic dissolution cycle reaching a stable state from 1-hour to 30-day exposure to the body fluid of fractured instruments.