نتایج جستجو برای: enamel

تعداد نتایج: 10227  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2010
Kaj Josephsen Yoshiro Takano Sebastian Frische Jeppe Praetorius Søren Nielsen Takaaki Aoba Ole Fejerskov

Mature enamel consists of densely packed and highly organized large hydroxyapatite crystals. The molecular machinery responsible for the formation of fully matured enamel is poorly described but appears to involve oscillative pH changes at the enamel surface. We conducted an immunohistochemical investigation of selected transporters and related proteins in the multilayered rat incisor enamel or...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1991
S Shimoda T Aoba E C Moreno

The present study was undertaken to investigate changes in the acid-phosphate content of porcine enamel mineral during its development and to assess separately the HPO4(2-) pools in labile and stable forms. Enamel samples at the secretory and maturing stages of amelogenesis were obtained from the permanent incisors of five- to six-month-old slaughtered piglets. Human enamel from erupted, extrac...

2017
Anna Kallistová Ivan Horáček Miroslav Šlouf Roman Skála Michaela Fridrichová

Using the distal molar of a minipig as a model, we studied changes in the microstructural characteristics of apatite crystallites during enamel maturation (16-23 months of postnatal age), and their effects upon the mechanical properties of the enamel coat. The slow rate of tooth development in a pig model enabled us to reveal essential heterochronies in particular components of the maturation p...

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...

Journal: :Development 1998
J Jernvall T Aberg P Kettunen S Keränen I Thesleff

The enamel knot, a transient epithelial structure, appears at the onset of mammalian tooth shape development. Until now, the morphological, cellular and molecular events leading to the formation and disappearance of the enamel knot have not been described. Here we report that the cessation of cell proliferation in the enamel knot in mouse molar teeth is linked with the expression of the cyclin-...

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 2002
T King S Hillson L T Humphrey

Developmental disturbances that affect the secretion of enamel matrix can cause defective enamel structure. Linear hypoplasia is one type of enamel defect and manifests itself as a furrow that runs around the circumference of the tooth. Such defects range in size from the microscopic to those that are several millimetres wide. Enamel defects have been widely used by anthropologists for the inve...

2017
Anna Akkus Daniel Karasik Renato Roperto

BACKGROUND Enamel is the hardest and the stiffest tissue in the human body. The enamel undergoes multidirectional stresses, withstands multimillion chewing cycles, all while protecting the internal dentin and pulp from damage due to mechanical overload and exposure to the harsh chemical environment of the mouth. Raman spectroscopy allows to study enamel mineral content in a non-destructive and ...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2012
Emma Loftus Judith Sealy

Stable isotope analysis of skeletal tissues is widely used in archeology and paleoanthropology to reconstruct diet. In material that is poorly preserved or very old, the tissue of choice is frequently tooth enamel, since this is less susceptible to diagenesis. The relationships between carbon isotope ratios in tooth enamel (δ(13) C(enamel) ), bone collagen (δ(13) C(collagen) ), and bone apatite...

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2013
Juliana de Oliveira Ferla José Augusto Rodrigues César Augusto Galvão Arrais Ana Cecília Correa Aranha Alessandra Cassoni

This study evaluated the effects of the photoactivation source and restorative material on the development of caries-like lesions on human enamel after an in vitro pH challenge. Enamel cavities were prepared in 36 blocks, which were assigned to two groups according to the restorative material: resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) and composite resin (CR). Samples were exposed to quartz-tungsten-...

2005
JAMES K. AVERY

Voluminous literature on the subject of enamel mineralization has been reviewed and published recently.1. 2 Therefore, the author will not attempt to cite again the numerous individual contributions of the many investigators in this area. An evaluation of the past studies leads the reader to the conclusion that at least two general concepts of enamel mineralization have been developed and appea...

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