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   Estimating mineral changes in enamel formation by ashing/BSE and microCT  
   
نویسنده schmitz j.e. ,teepe j.d. ,hu y. ,smith c.e. ,fajardo r.j. ,chun y.-h.p.
منبع journal of dental research - 2014 - دوره : 93 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:256 -262
چکیده    Enamel formation produces the most highly mineralized tissue in the human body. the growth of enamel crystallites is assisted by enamel proteins and proteinases. as enamel formation progresses from secretory to maturation stages,the composition of the matrix with its mineral and non-mineral components dynamically changes in an inverse fashion. we hypothesized that appropriately calibrated micro-computed tomography (μct) technology is suitable to estimate the mineral content (weight and/or density) and volume comparable in accuracy with that for directly weighed and sectioned enamel. different sets of mouse mandibular incisors of c57bl/6 mice were used for dissections and μct reconstructions. calibration phantoms corresponding to the range of enamel mineral densities were used. secretory-stage enamel contained little mineral and was consequently too poor in contrast for enamel volumes to be accurately estimated by μct. maturation-stage enamel,however,showed remarkable correspondence for total mineral content per volume where comparisons were possible between and among the different analytical techniques used. the main advantages of the μct approach are that it is non-destructive,time-efficient,and can monitor changes in mineral content of the most mature enamel,which is too physically hard to dissect away from the tooth. © international & american associations for dental research.
کلیدواژه dental enamel; enamel biomineralization/formation; hydroxyapatite; micro-computed tomography; mineralized tissue/development; minerals; tooth
آدرس department of orthopaedics,school of medicine,university of texas health science center,san antonio, United States, dunn dental clinic,san antonio,tx, United States, department of biologic and materials sciences,university of michigan,dental research lab.,ann arbor,mi, United States, department of biologic and materials sciences,university of michigan,dental research lab.,ann arbor,mi,united states,department of anatomy and cell biology,mcgill university,montreal,qc, Canada, department of orthopaedics,school of medicine,university of texas health science center,san antonio, United States, department of periodontics,dental school,university of texas health science center at san antonio,7703 floyd curl drive,san antonio,tx 78229, United States
 
     
   
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