نتایج جستجو برای: painting enamel

تعداد نتایج: 17842  

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2000
G T Schwartz

One of the few uncontested viewpoints in studies of enamel thickness is that the molars of the African apes, Pan and Gorilla, possess "thin" enamel, while Pongo and modern humans possess varying degrees of "thick" enamel, even when interspecific differences in overall body or tooth size are taken into account. Such studies focus primarily on estimates of the total volume of enamel relative to t...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1988
W J O'Brien

Fraunhofer diffraction patterns of human enamel samples were photographed with a helium-neon laser beam (lambda = 633 nm). The first-order diffraction angle was in reasonable agreement with a prediction based upon enamel prisms acting as a two-dimensional grating. These results support the hypothesis that enamel diffracts light because of the periodic structure of enamel prisms with interprisma...

Journal: :Cells, tissues, organs 2011
Junsheng Feng Guobin Yang Guohua Yuan Jelica Gluhak-Heinrich Wuchen Yang Lynn Wang Zhi Chen Jennifer Schulze McDaniel Kevin J Donly Stephen E Harris Mary Macdougall Shuo Chen

Tooth development is regulated by epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and their reciprocal molecular signaling. Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (Bmp2) is essential for tooth formation. However, the role of Bmp2 during enamel formation remains unknown in vivo. In this study, the role of Bmp2 in the regulation of postnatal enamel formation was investigated via the conditional ablation of Bmp2 in ena...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2012
Krishnappa Manjunath Balasundharam Sivapathasundharam Thillai R Saraswathi

Ameloglyphics is the study of enamel rod end patterns on a tooth surface. Our aim was to study the in vivo analysis of enamel rod end patterns on tooth surfaces for personal identification. In this study, the maxillary left canine and 1st premolar of 30 men and 30 women were included. The cellulose acetate peel technique was used to record enamel rod endings on tooth surfaces. Photomicrographs ...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2013
Qichao Ruan Yuzheng Zhang Xiudong Yang Steven Nutt Janet Moradian-Oldak

Biomimetic reconstruction of tooth enamel is a significant topic of study in materials science and dentistry as a novel approach to the prevention, restoration, and treatment of defective enamel. We have developed a new amelogenin-containing chitosan hydrogel for enamel reconstruction that works through amelogenin supramolecular assembly, stabilizing Ca-P clusters and guiding their arrangement ...

2015
Daniela E. Winkler Thomas M. Kaiser Alistair Robert Evans

The distribution of dental tissues in mammalian herbivores can be very different from taxon to taxon. While grazers tend to have more elaborated and complexly folded enamel ridges, browsers have less complex enamel ridges which can even be so far reduced that they are completely lost. The gradient in relative enamel content and complexity of structures has so far not been addressed within a sin...

2015
Fangyuan Mao Yuanqing Wang Jin Meng Thierry Smith

Tooth enamel microstructure is a reliable and widely used indicator of dietary interpretations and data for phylogenetic reconstruction, if all levels of variability are investigated. It is usually difficult to have a thorough examination at all levels of enamel structures for any mammals, especially for the early mammals, which are commonly represented by sparse specimens. Because of the rando...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2016
Alexander S Parker Rehab Al Botros Sophie L Kinnear Michael E Snowden Kim McKelvey Alexander T Ashcroft Mel Carvell Andrew Joiner Massimo Peruffo Carol Philpotts Patrick R Unwin

A combination of scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) is used to quantitatively study the acid-induced dissolution of dental enamel. A micron-scale liquid meniscus formed at the end of a dual barrelled pipette, which constitutes the SECCM probe, is brought into contact with the enamel surface for a defined period. Dissolution occurs at the interface...

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 2009
Tsunenori Matsunaga Hidetaka Ishizaki Shuji Tanabe Yoshihiko Hayashi

OBJECTIVE Remineralization is an indispensable phenomenon during the natural healing process of enamel decay. The incorporation of zinc (Zn) into enamel crystal could accelerate this remineralization. The present study was designed to investigate the concentration and distribution of Zn in remineralized enamel after gum chewing. METHODS The experiment was performed at the Photon Factory. Sync...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1988
M Zeichner-David J Vides M MacDougall A Fincham M L Snead C Bessem H C Slavkin

Tooth enamel biomineralization is mediated by enamel proteins synthesized by ameloblast cells. Two classes of proteins have been described: enamelins and amelogenins. In lower vertebrates the absence of amelogenins is believed to give rise to aprismatic enamel; however, rabbit teeth, which apparently do not synthesize amelogenins, form prismatic enamel. The present study was designed to charact...

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