نتایج جستجو برای: primary teeth enamel

تعداد نتایج: 681275  

2014
James A. Poulter Gina Murillo Steven J. Brookes Claire E. L. Smith David A. Parry Sandra Silva Jennifer Kirkham Chris F. Inglehearn Alan J. Mighell

Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) describes a heterogeneous group of inherited dental enamel defects reflecting failure of normal amelogenesis. Ameloblastin (AMBN) is the second most abundant enamel matrix protein expressed during amelogenesis. The pivotal role of AMBN in amelogenesis has been confirmed experimentally using mouse models. However, no AMBN mutations have been associated with human AI....

Journal: :The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2001
J R Chapple J H Nunn

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of dental caries, developmental defects of enamel, and related factors in children with clefts. DESIGN This cross-sectional prevalence study used standard dental indices for assessment. SETTING Children underwent a dental examination under standard conditions of seating and lighting in the outpatient department of a dental hos...

Ahmadian Babaki, Fatemeh , Daneshvar, Seyedeh Hediyeh, Moslemi, Masume, Zare, Mahdieh,

Introduction Use of fluoridated toothpaste is the easiest and most common form of applying fluoride. Fluoride absorption can increase tooth microhardness. This study aimed to investigate the changes of primary tooth enamel microhardness following application of KAM, BATH, and CREST pediatric toothpaste. Materials and Methods Microhardness of 45 sound primary molar teeth was measured before t...

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 2000
T Zeygerson P Smith R Haydenblit

Enamel prism-packing patterns reflect the past history of ameloblasts, providing information about growth patterns in tooth development. Here, the area and density of enamel prisms on the cuspal surface of molar teeth were measured to examine if the onset and rate of enamel apposition differ according to stage of development and/or cusp type. Scanning electron-microscopic images were taken from...

2012
Megan L. Sierant John D. Bartlett

Human enamel development of the permanent teeth takes place during childhood and stresses encountered during this period can have lasting effects on the appearance and structural integrity of the enamel. One of the most common examples of this is the development of dental fluorosis after childhood exposure to excess fluoride, an elemental agent used to increase enamel hardness and prevent denta...

2004
Kathryn A. Hoppe Susan M. Stover John R. Pascoe Ronald Amundson K. A. Hoppe

Isotopic analyses of tooth enamel from fossil equids are increasingly being used to reconstruct paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental conditions. However, the accuracy of these reconstructions is currently limited, partly because the precise timing and spatial patterns of enamel mineralization in equids have not been documented. We used radiographic analyses of mandibles collected from modern ju...

2012
Niloufar Khodaeian Mahmoud Sabouhi Ebrahim Ataei

Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) has been defined as a group of hereditary enamel defects. It can be characterized by enamel hypoplasia, hypomaturation, or hypocalcification of the teeth. AI may be associated with some other dental and skeletal developmental defects. Restoration for patients with this condition should be oriented toward the functional and esthetic rehabilitation. This clinical repo...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2004
Uri Zilberman Patricia Smith Marcello Piperno Silvana Condemi

The teeth of the Homo erectus child (Garba IV) recovered from Melka Kunture Ethiopia and dated to 1.5 Ma are characterized by generalized enamel dysplasia, reduced enamel radio-opacity, and severe attrition. This combination of features is found in a large group of hereditary, generalized enamel dysplasias known as amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). SEM studies carried out on epoxy replicas of teeth...

2015
Chun-Chieh Wang Yen-Fang Song Sheng-Rong Song Qiang Ji Cheng-Cheng Chiang Qingjin Meng Haibing Li Kiko Hsiao Yi-Chia Lu Bor-Yuan Shew Timothy Huang Robert R. Reisz

The relationship between tooth form and dietary preference is a crucial issue in vertebrate evolution. However, the mechanical properties of a tooth are influenced not only by its shape but also by its internal structure. Here, we use synchrotron transmission X-ray microscopy to examine the internal microstructures of multiple dinosaur teeth within a phylogenetic framework. We found that the in...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2010
Bruno R Chrcanovic Mauro H N G Abreu Antônio L N Custódio

Enamel pearls are anatomical structures that can bring about clinical implications if associated with the retention of plaque, in turn resulting in periodontal disease. In an attempt to avoid periodontal disease, the removal and treatment of these enamel pearls, may be a necessity in some circumstances. A total of 45,785 extracted teeth from a human teeth bank were analyzed for the presence of ...

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