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`CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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`This application is a continuation of U.S. Patent Application No. 13/455,841
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`filed April 25, 2012, which is a continuation of U.S. Patent Application No. 13/336,579
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`filed December 23, 2011, now U.S. Patent No. 8,562,341, which is a continuation of
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`U.S. Patent Application No. 12/977,625 filed December 23, 2010, now U.S. Patent
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`No. 8,083,873, which is a divisional application of U.S. Patent Application No.
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`11/628,933, now U.S. Patent No. 8,062,033, filed December 7, 2006 which is a 371
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`of PCT/US05/19947 filed June 7, 2005 which claims priority from United States
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`Patent Application No. 60/578,091 filed June 8, 2004.
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`STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
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`[0002]
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`Not Applicable.
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`1. Field of the Invention
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`[0003]
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`The invention relates to instruments used in medicine and dentistry. More
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`particularly, the invention relates to medical and dental instruments such as drills,
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`burs and files, and to endodontic instruments such as drills, burs and files used by
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`dentists.
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`2. Description of the Related Art
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`[0004]
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`Endodontics or root canal therapy is the branch of dentistry that deals with
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`diseases of the dental pulp and associated tissues. One aspect of endodontics
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`comprises the treatment of infected root canals by removal of diseased pulp tissues
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`and subsequent filling.
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`[0005]
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`Figure 1 shows a representation of a tooth to provide background. Root
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`canal therapy is generally indicated for teeth having sound external structures but
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`having diseased, dead or dying pulp tissues. Such teeth will generally possess intact
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`enamel 1 0 and dentin 12, and will be satisfactorily engaged with the bony tissue 20,
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`by among other things, healthy periodontal ligaments 18. In such teeth, the pulp
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`tissue 14, and excised portions of the root 16, should be replaced by a biocompatible
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`substitute. Figure 1 also shows the apical foramen 22 through which blood and
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`nerves pass to support the pulp tissues.
`[0006] One method for the preparation of a root canal for filling is represented by
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`Figures 2a-2e. A tooth having a basically sound outer structure 24 but diseased pulp
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`26, is cut with conventional or coated dental drill 28 creating a coronal access
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`opening 30. A broach is used for gross removal of pulp material 26 from the root
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`canal through the coronal access opening 30. The void 32 formed is enlarged as in
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`Figure 2d with file 34, to result in a fully excavated cavity 36. Debris is removed from
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`this cavity by flushing and the cavity cleansed to remove all diseased tissue. The
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`excavated canal is then ready for filling.
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`During this procedure, small endodontic instruments (e.g., file 34) are
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`utilized to clean and enlarge the long narrow tapered root canals. While most files
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`perform entirely satisfactorily when cleaning and enlarging a straight root canal,
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`problems have been encountered when using certain files to clean and enlarge a
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`curved root canal. As will be understood by those skilled in the art, a very large
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`portion of the root canals encountered by a practicing dentist and/or endodontist are
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`of the curved variety, and thus this problem is a significant one for the profession.
`[0008] When performing an operation on a curved root canal with a smaller
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`diameter file, the file can easily be inserted into the curved canal and will easily bend
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`to fit the curved shape of the canal due to the flexibility of the small diameter file. In
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`Figure 1 a, there is shown the file 34 of Figure 2d in a bent position. The file 34 has a
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`shank 42 mounted at its proximate end 47 to a handle 43. The shank 42 may include
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`calibrated depth markings 45 and further includes a distal end 48. The shank 42
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`includes two continuous helical flutes 51 as shown in Figure 1 b that extend along its
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`lower portion. The flutes 51 define a cutting edge. A helical land 53 is positioned
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`between axially adjacent flutes as shown in Figure 1 b.
`[0009] While file 34 can easily bend to fit the curved shape of a canal due to the
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`flexibility of the small diameter shank 42, with increasingly larger sizes of files, the file
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`becomes significantly less flexible and becomes more and more difficult to insert
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`through the curved portion of the canal. In some cases, the relatively inflexible file
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`will cut only on the inside of the curve and will not cut on the outside of the curvature
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`of the root canal. Thus, the problems, which occur during the therapy of a root canal,
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`are often the result of the basic stiffness of the files, particularly with the respect to
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`the instruments of larger diameter.
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`Various solutions have been proposed to limit the problems encountered
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`when cleaning and enlarging a curved root canal with a file. For example, U.S.
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`Patent No. 4,443,193 describes a shaped endodontic instrument that is said to solve
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`this problem. U.S. Patent No. 5,380,200 describes an endodontic instrument having
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`an inner core and an outer shell wherein one of the cores or shell is a nickel-titanium
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`alloy and the other core or shell is selected from stainless steel, titanium alpha alloy,
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`titanium beta alloy, and titanium alpha beta alloy. (For background on beta-titanium,
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`see U.S. Patent Nos. 4,197,643; 4,892,479; 4,952,236; 5,156,807; 5,232,361;
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`5,264,055; 5,358,586; 5,947,723; 6,132,209; and 6,258,182.) U.S. Patent No.
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`5,464,362 describes an endodontic instrument of a titanium alloy that is machined
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`under certain specific operating parameters to produce an instrument having high
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`flexibility, high resistance to torsion breakage, and sharp cutting edges. U.S. Patent
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`No. 6,315,558 proposes the use of superelastic alloys such as nickel-titanium that
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`can withstand several times more strain than conventional materials without
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`becoming plastically deformed. This property is termed shape memory, which allows
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`the superelastic alloy to revert back to a straight configuration even after clinical use,
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`testing or fracture (separation).
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`In spite of the aforementioned advances, there remains a need for medical
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`and dental instruments, and particularly endodontic instruments, such as drills, burs
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`and files, that have high flexibility, have high resistance to torsion breakage, maintain
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`shape upon fracture, can withstand increased strain, and can hold sharp cutting
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`edges.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`[0012]
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`The present invention overcomes the problems encountered when
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`cleaning and enlarging a curved root canal. In one aspect, the invention provides an
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`endodontic instrument for use in performing root canal therapy on a tooth. The
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`instrument includes an elongate shank having a cutting edge extending from a distal
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`end of the shank along an axial length of the shank. The shank comprises a titanium
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`alloy, and the shank is prepared by heat-treating the shank at a temperature above
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`25°C in an atmosphere consisting essentially of a gas unreactive with the shank.
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`The shank has high flexibility, high resistance to torsion breakage, maintains shape
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`upon fracture, can withstand increased strain, and can hold sharp cutting edges.
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`Thus, it solves the problems encountered when cleaning and enlarging a curved root
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`canal.
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`In another aspect, the invention provides an endodontic instrument for use
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`in performing root canal therapy on a tooth. The instrument has an elongate shank
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`having a cutting edge extending from a distal end of the shank along an axial length
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`of the shank. The shank consists essentially of a titanium alloy selected from alpha(cid:173)
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`titanium alloys, beta-titanium alloys, and alpha-beta-titanium alloys. The shank
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`avoids the use of complex two material systems that are expensive to produce and
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`are prone to delamination of the materials. This version of the invention also solves
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`the problems encountered when cleaning and enlarging a curved root canal.
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`These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present
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`invention will become better understood upon consideration of the following detailed
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`description, drawings, and appended claims.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of a tooth.
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`Figure 1 a is a side elevational view of an endodontic instrument.
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`Figure 1 b is a partial detailed view of the shank of the endodontic
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`instrument shown in Figure 1 a.
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`[0018]
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`Figures 2a-2e represent a prior art procedure for preparing a tooth for
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`endodontic restoration.
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`Figure 3 is a graph showing the results of a study of torsion (Mt) reported in
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`g,:,cm performed in accordance with "ISO Standard 3630-1 Dentistry- Root-canal
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`instruments- Part 1: General requirements and ANSI/ADA Specification No. 28,
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`Endodontic files and reamers" for untreated (Control) files, heat-treated files (TT),
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`and titanium nitride coated files (Ti-N).
`[0020]
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`Figure 4 is a graph showing the results of a study of torsion (At) reported in
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`degrees of deflection performed in accordance with "ISO Standard 3630-1 Dentistry-
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`Root-canal instruments- Part 1: General requirements and ANSI/ADA Specification
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`No. 28, Endodontic files and reamers" for untreated (Control) files, heat-treated files
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`(TT), and titanium nitride coated files (Ti-N).
`[0021]
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`Figure 5 is a graph showing the results of a study of maximum torque at
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`45° of flexion (Mf) reported in g,:,cm performed in accordance with "ISO Standard
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`3630-1 Dentistry- Root-canal instruments- Part 1: General requirements and
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`ANSI/ADA Specification No. 28, Endodontic files and reamers" for untreated (Control)
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`files, heat-treated files (TT), and titanium nitride coated files (Ti-N).
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`[0022]
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`Figure 6 is a graph showing the results of a study of angle of permanent
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`deformation after the flexion test (ADP) reported in degrees of deflection performed in
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`accordance with "ISO Standard 3630-1 Dentistry- Root-canal instruments- Part 1:
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`General requirements and ANSI/ADA Specification No. 28, Endodontic files and
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`reamers" for untreated (Control) files, heat-treated files (TT), and titanium nitride
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`coated files (Ti-N).
`[0023]
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`Figure 7 is a graph showing the results of a study of fatigue reported in
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`cycles (revolutions) to failure for untreated (Control) files, heat-treated files (TT), and
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`titanium nitride coated files (Ti-N). This study was performed in accordance with the
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`ISO Standard 3630-2 Dental root-canal instruments- Part 2: Enlargers and
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`ANSI/ADA Specification No. 95, for Root canal enlargers".
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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`[0024] One embodiment of the invention provides an improved endodontic
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`instrument for use in performing root canal therapy on a tooth. This embodiment of
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`the invention is an endodontic instrument as shown in Figure 1 a that includes an
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`elongate shank 42 mounted at its proximate end 47 to a handle 43. The shank 42
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`may be about 30 millimeters long. The proximate end 47 may have a diameter of
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`about 0.5 to about 1.6 millimeters. The shank 42 may include calibrated depth
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`markings 45 and further includes a distal end 48. The shank 42 includes two
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`continuous helical flutes 51 as shown in Figure 1 b that extend along its lower portion.
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`The flutes 51 define a cutting edge. A helical land 53 is positioned between axially
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`adjacent flutes as shown in Figure 1 b.
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`The shank 42 comprises a titanium alloy, and is prepared by heat-treating
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`the shank at a temperature above 25°C in an atmosphere consisting essentially of a
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`gas unreactive with the shank. Preferably, the temperature is from 400oc up to but
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`not equal to the melting point of the titanium alloy, and most preferably, the
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`temperature is from 475°C to 525°C. Preferably, the gas is selected from the group
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`consisting of helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Most preferably, the
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`gas is argon. In one example embodiment, the shank is heat-treated for
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`approximately 1 to 2 hours. In another example embodiment, the shank is heat-
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`treated at 500oc for 75 minutes. However, other temperatures are suitable as they
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`are dependent on the time period selected for heat exposure.
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`The titanium alloy may be selected from alpha-titanium alloys, beta-
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`titanium alloys, alpha-beta-titanium alloys, and nickel-titanium alloys. Non-limiting
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`examples of alpha-titanium alloys, beta-titanium alloys, alpha-beta-titanium alloys for
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`use in this embodiment of the invention are: Ti-5AI-2.5Sn alpha alloy; Ti-5AI-2.5Sn(cid:173)
`ELI (low 0 2) alpha alloy; Ti-3AI-2.5V alpha alloy; Ti-5AI-5Zr-5Sn alpha alloy; Ti-6AI-
`2Cb-1Ta-0.8Mo alpha alloy; Ti-5AI-5Sn-2Zr-2Mo-0.25Si near alpha alloy; Ti-6AI-2Nb-
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`1Ta-1Mo near alpha alloy; Ti-8AI-1Mo-1V near alpha alloy; Ti-6AI-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo near
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`alpha alloy; Ti-6AI-2Sn-1.5Zr-1 Mo-0.35Bi-0.1 Si near alpha alloy; Ti-2.25-AI-11 Sn-
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`5Zr-1 Mo-0.2Si near alpha alloy; Ti-3AI-2.5V alpha-beta alloy; Ti-1 OV-2Fe-3AI alpha-
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`beta alloy; Ti-5AI-2Sn-2Zr-4Mo-4Cr alpha-beta alloy; Ti-6AI-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo alpha-beta
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`alloy; Ti-4AI-4Mn alpha-beta alloy; Ti-6AI-2Sn-2Zr-2Mo-2Cr-0.25Si alpha-beta alloy;
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`Ti-4AI-3Mo-1V alpha-beta alloy; Ti-6AI-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo alpha-beta alloy; Ti-11 Sn-5Zr-
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`2AI-1 Mo alpha-beta alloy; Ti-6AI-4V alpha-beta alloy; Ti-6AI-4V-ELI (low 02) alpha-
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`beta alloy; Ti-6AI-6V-2Sn-0.75Cu alpha-beta alloy; Ti-7AI-4Mo alpha-beta alloy; Ti-
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`6AI-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo alpha-beta alloy; Ti-5AI-1.5Fe-1.5Cr-1.5Mo alpha-beta alloy; Ti-
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`8Mn alpha-beta alloy; Ti-8Mo-8V-2Fe-3AI beta alloy; Ti-11.5Mo-6Zr-4.5Sn beta alloy;
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`Ti-3AI-8V-6Cr-4Mo-4Z