نتایج جستجو برای: dental enamel

تعداد نتایج: 166985  

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research 2021

Dental fluorosis is a special enamel dysplasia caused by excessive intake of fluoride during tooth development and mineralization...

2003
JOSEPH F. VOLKER HAROLD CARPENTER

Evidence has recently appeared from three diverse sources that fluorine is in some way related to the inhibition of dental caries. First, chemical analyses have shown that sound enamel from sound teeth contains more fluorine than that from carious teeth (1); this is the only established chemical difference between sound and carious tissues. Second, field studies have shown a lower incidence of ...

2017
Michael J. Hubbard Jonathan E. Mangum Vidal A. Perez Garry J. Nervo Roger K. Hall

Developmental dental defects (DDDs, hereafter "D3s") hold significance for scientists and practitioners from both medicine and dentistry. Although, attention has classically dwelt on three other D3s (amelogenesis imperfecta, dental fluorosis, and enamel hypoplasia), dental interest has recently swung toward Molar Hypomineralisation (MH), a prevalent condition characterised by well-delineated ("...

2014
Leonardo Fernandes da Cunha Isabela Maria Caetano Fernando Dalitz Carla Castiglia Gonzaga José Mondelli

Cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD), is an autosomal dominant disorder with a prevalence of 1 in 1,000,000 individuals. It is generally characterized by orofacial manifestations, including enamel hypoplasia, retained primary teeth, and impacted permanent and supernumerary teeth. The successful treatment involving a timing intervention (orthodontic-maxillofacial surgeons-restorative) is already descri...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2001
Sigbjørn Løes Keijo Luukko Inger Hals Kvinnsland Päivi Kettunen

The shape and diversity of the mammalian molar teeth is suggested to be regulated by the primary and secondary enamel knots, which are putative epithelial signaling centers of the tooth. In search of novel molecules involved in tooth morphogenesis, we analyzed mRNA expression of Slit1, -2 and -3, earlier characterized as secreted signals needed for axonal pathfinding and their two receptors Rob...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2003
Marilia J Montero Joanna M Douglass Gregory M Mathieu

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of dental caries and enamel defects in a sample of predominantly African American and Hispanic children from an inner city Head Start program located in Connecticut. METHODS A total of 517 children were examined for dental caries and enamel defects. Children's caries experience was described using the dmfs/t indices, and dental def...

Journal: :European journal of paediatric dentistry : official journal of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry 2005
R C Balmer D Laskey E Mahoney K J Toumba

AIM This was to study the prevalence of enamel defects and molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) in children attending Leeds Dental Institute (UK) and Westmead Dental Hospital, Sydney (Australia). METHODS Prospective dental examinations were carried out on 25 children referred to two orthodontic departments. A questionnaire was completed to obtain background information and about previous fl...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2016
Alexander S Parker Rehab Al Botros Sophie L Kinnear Michael E Snowden Kim McKelvey Alexander T Ashcroft Mel Carvell Andrew Joiner Massimo Peruffo Carol Philpotts Patrick R Unwin

A combination of scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) is used to quantitatively study the acid-induced dissolution of dental enamel. A micron-scale liquid meniscus formed at the end of a dual barrelled pipette, which constitutes the SECCM probe, is brought into contact with the enamel surface for a defined period. Dissolution occurs at the interface...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2005
B Hu A Nadiri S Bopp-Küchler F Perrin-Schmitt H Lesot

Recent developments in tooth-tissue engineering require that we understand the regulatory processes to be preserved to achieve histomorphogenesis and cell differentiation, especially for enamel tissue engineering. Using mouse first lower molars, our objectives were: (1) to determine whether the cap-stage dental mesenchyme can control dental epithelial histogenesis, (2) to test the role of the p...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Charles Ziscovici Peter W Lucas Paul J Constantino Timothy G Bromage Adam van Casteren

Dental enamel is prone to damage by chipping with large hard objects at forces that depend on chip size and enamel toughness. Experiments on modern human teeth have suggested that some ante-mortem chips on fossil hominin enamel were produced by bite forces near physiological maxima. Here, we show that equivalent chips in sea otter enamel require even higher forces than human enamel. Increased f...

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