نتایج جستجو برای: enamel defects

تعداد نتایج: 143497  

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2003
عمادالساداتی, آوا, افشار, حسین , سراج, بهمن ,

Statement of Problem: Previous experiences and clinical observations indicate that enamel hypoplasia and hypocalcification of first permanent molars, among infants born in Cessarian Section Delivery (C/S) is more common than those born in Normal Vaginal Delivery (NVD). Moreover, the first permanent molar is the only tooth that its "cusp tip calcification" starts exactly at the time of delivery....

2015

Introduction Hypoplasia is defined as a quantitative defect of enamel visually and is histomorphologically identified as an external defect involving the surface of the enamel and associated with reduced thickness of enamel (Ozturk et al, 2004).Turner's hypoplasia usually manifests as a portion of missing or diminished enamel, generally affecting one or more permanent teeth in the oral cavity. ...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2008
Angela Cristina Cilense Zuanon Lourdes Santos-Pinto Elcilaine Rizzato Azevedo Luciana Monti Lima

PURPOSE This study's purpose was to assess the amount of dental enamel loss on primary incisors after manual or mechanical microabrasion with a phosphoric acid/pumice paste. METHODS Ten exfoliated primary maxillary incisors were bisected faciolingually and the resulting 20 halves were randomly assigned to 2 groups: group 1 (N = 10)-manual technique (plastic spatula); and group 2 (N = 10)-mech...

Journal: :Cells, tissues, organs 2011
Eugene H Chang Rodrigo S Lacruz Timothy G Bromage Pablo Bringas Michael J Welsh Joseph Zabner Michael L Paine

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is caused by mutations in the gene encoding the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), a phosphorylation- and ATP-regulated anion channel. CFTR expression and activity is frequently associated with an anion exchanger (AE) such as AE2 coded by the Slc4a2 gene. Mice null for Cftr and mice null for Slc4a2 have enamel defects, and there are some case reports of enamel a...

2010
John D. Bartlett Justine M. Dobeck Coralee E. Tye Mirna Perez-Moreno Nicole Stokes Albert B. Reynolds Elaine Fuchs Ziedonis Skobe

Dental enamel development occurs in stages. The ameloblast cell layer is adjacent to, and is responsible for, enamel formation. When rodent pre-ameloblasts become tall columnar secretory-stage ameloblasts, they secrete enamel matrix proteins, and the ameloblasts start moving in rows that slide by one another. This movement is necessary to form the characteristic decussating enamel prism pattern...

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