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The Development And Structure Of The Tooth Enamel And The Nature Of Deterioration, Anderson Hill
The Development And Structure Of The Tooth Enamel And The Nature Of Deterioration, Anderson Hill
Senior Honors Theses
The tooth enamel is developed through a careful process to give its characteristic hardness, but bacteria colonization in the form of plaque and certain dietary habits can compromise this. The development of the tooth involves an intricate process that incorporates proteins and minerals to produce the toughest tissue in the human body. The enamel possesses a distinct crystal lattice with many minerals involved. Under acidic conditions, the integrity of the crystals that make up the tooth enamel can become compromised. Harmful bacteria, such as Streptococcus mutans of the mouth combine with carbohydrates that are consumed to produce acids that are …