نتایج جستجو برای: enamel

تعداد نتایج: 10227  

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2008
A J Olejniczak T M Smith W Wang R Potts R Ciochon O Kullmer F Schrenk J-J Hublin

Absolutely thick molar enamel is consistent with large body size estimates and dietary inferences about Gigantopithecus blacki, which focus on tough or fibrous vegetation. In this study, 10 G. blacki molars demonstrating various stages of attrition were imaged using high-resolution microtomography. Three-dimensional average enamel thickness and relative enamel thickness measurements were record...

Journal: :Optics express 2008
Szu-Yu Chen Chin-Ying S Hsu Chi-Kuang Sun

Enamel covers the tooth crown and is responsible for protecting the inner tissues of the teeth. It is thus clinically important to diagnose the anomalies in tooth enamel structures in the early stage for prevention and treatment. In this article, we report the epi-harmonic-generation-microscopic study of various abnormal enamel from the nature surface of human teeth. With a 1230 nm light source...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2011
Patrick Mahoney

Quantitative studies of incremental markings retained within human enamel have reconstructed the duration and rate (crown and cusp formation times, initiation and completion, daily enamel secretion rates) of permanent tooth development. This approach has provided one way of estimating human age-at-death, and facilitated comparative dental studies of primate evolution. Similar applications from ...

Journal: :The international journal of esthetic dentistry 2014
Federico Ferraris Sofia Diamantopoulou Raffaele Acunzo Renato Alcidi

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the influence of thickness on the optical properties of two enamel shade composites, one with a high refractive index and one traditional. METHODS A medium value enamel shade was selected from the resin composites Enamel Plus HRi (UE2) and Enamel Plus HFO (GE2). Enamel Plus HRi is a high refractive index composite. Samples were fabricated in five different thicknesses: ...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1998
M L Paine P H Krebsbach L S Chen C T Paine Y Yamada D Deutsch M L Snead

Enamel crystallites form in a protein matrix located proximal to the ameloblast cell layer. This unique organic extracellular matrix is constructed from structural protein components biosynthesized and secreted by ameloblasts. To date, three distinct classes of enamel matrix proteins have been cloned. These are the amelogenins, tuftelin, and ameloblastin, with recent data implicating ameloblast...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2012
Sara E Campbell Frank P Cuozzo Michelle L Sauther Matt Sponheimer Virginia L Ferguson

The common morphological metrics of size, shape, and enamel thickness of teeth are believed to reflect the functional requirements of a primate's diet. However, the mechanical and material properties of enamel also contribute to tooth function, yet are rarely studied. Substantial wear and tooth loss previously documented in Lemur catta at the Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve suggests that their de...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2001
R L Slayton J J Warren M J Kanellis S M Levy M Islam

PURPOSE Enamel hypoplasia is of interest to both the clinician and the basic scientist because it may indicate an increased risk for caries and can contribute to the understanding of enamel development. The purpose of this paper is to report the prevalence of enamel hypoplasia and isolated enamel opacities in a cohort of healthy, well-nourished children in Iowa. METHODS The study sample consi...

Journal: :Journal 2003
P Emile Rossouw Andrew Tortorella

OBJECTIVE To test and describe the use of various combinations of mechanical and chemical techniques for enamel reduction to obtain a smooth surface. METHODS Bovine teeth (2 surfaces on each of 32 teeth) were used. The teeth were mounted in blocks of dental plaster, which were then mounted in a vise. The mesiodistal enamel contact areas were reduced by various combinations of mechanical and c...

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...

2016
Bernhard Ganss Megan Pugach-Gordon

The idea to compile the present collection of articles on the topic on dental enamel formation and maturation was born in the course of a discussion over a glass of wine during the 11th International Conference on the Chemistry and Biology of Mineralized Tissues (ICCBMT) in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in November 2013. Both of us felt that several issues specific to the mineralization of enamel dese...

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