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Scanning Microscopy

1996

Calcification

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Structural And Calcification Patterns Of The Neonatal Line In The Enamel Of Human Deciduous Teeth, Tetsuo Kodaka, Tsuneyoshi Sano, Shohei Higashi Jul 1996

Structural And Calcification Patterns Of The Neonatal Line In The Enamel Of Human Deciduous Teeth, Tetsuo Kodaka, Tsuneyoshi Sano, Shohei Higashi

Scanning Microscopy

The neonatal line of the enamel in human deciduous teeth was observed by scanning electron microscopy using secondary and backscattered electron signals. The neonatal line containing irregular structures of enamel prisms with disordered crystal arrangements was basically formed by the abrupt bending of the prisms towards the root. Usually, the prisms gradually bent back again to regain their previous orientation, but the prisms in the inner and the surface layer sometimes ran straight ahead after bending. The prism sheath regions showing hypocalcification contained a relatively large amount of organic material as shown by treatment with chromium sulfate. When etched with …


Energy Dispersive X-Ray Microanalysis Of The Dentin In Rat Molars After Corticosteroid Treatment, Karin Nasstrom, Rolf Odselius, Arne Petersson Mar 1996

Energy Dispersive X-Ray Microanalysis Of The Dentin In Rat Molars After Corticosteroid Treatment, Karin Nasstrom, Rolf Odselius, Arne Petersson

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The aim of this study was to investigate whether the calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) composition of corticosteroid induced dentin was the same as in normally developed dentin. Seven rats were given corticosteroids intravenously and three rats served as controls. Energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX) was carried out on the axially sawn roots of the molars. Measurements were made at 20 sites, equally distributed in the buccal, mesial, lingual and distal direction. The results showed that the Ca/P ratio (weight %) was slightly above 2.0 in both the experimental and the control group, indicating that the corticosteroid induced dentin had …