نتایج جستجو برای: enamel microabrasion

تعداد نتایج: 10255  

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2004
Uri Zilberman Patricia Smith Marcello Piperno Silvana Condemi

The teeth of the Homo erectus child (Garba IV) recovered from Melka Kunture Ethiopia and dated to 1.5 Ma are characterized by generalized enamel dysplasia, reduced enamel radio-opacity, and severe attrition. This combination of features is found in a large group of hereditary, generalized enamel dysplasias known as amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). SEM studies carried out on epoxy replicas of teeth...

2016
Bernhard Ganss Megan Pugach-Gordon

The idea to compile the present collection of articles on the topic on dental enamel formation and maturation was born in the course of a discussion over a glass of wine during the 11th International Conference on the Chemistry and Biology of Mineralized Tissues (ICCBMT) in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in November 2013. Both of us felt that several issues specific to the mineralization of enamel dese...

Journal: :European Journal of Dentistry 2008
Abdulkadir Sengun Hasan Orucoglu Ilknur Ipekdal Fusun Ozer

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate whether mechanical alteration of the enamel surfaces with air abrasion and bur abrasion techniques could enhance the bonding performance of a three step and a self etching adhesive resin systems to enamel. METHODS 126 extracted lower human incisor teeth were used. The teeth were divided into three groups including 40 teeth each. Fi...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2012
Iranzihuatl Torres-Gallegos Gabriel A Martinez-Castañon Juan-Pablo Loyola-Rodriguez Nuria Patiño-Marin Armando Encinas Facundo Ruiz Kenneth Anusavice

The aim of this study was to evaluate the bond strength of three adhesive systems: Excite™, Adper Prompt L-Pop™ and AdheSE One™ to varying degrees of fluorotic enamel using micro-tensile bond strength (μTBS) tests. Human enamel was classified according to the Thylstrup and Fejerskov Index. The interface resin-enamel was observed using stereoscopic and electron microscopy. The Excite™, achieved ...

2015
Fabrizio Guerra Marta Mazur Denise Corridore Debora Pasqualotto Gianna Maria Nardi Livia Ottolenghi

OBJECTIVES Detailed clinical quantification of optical properties of developmental defect of enamel is possible with spectrophotometric evaluation. Developmental defects of enamel (DDE) are daily encountered in clinical practice. DDE are an alteration in quality and quantity of the enamel, caused by disruption and/or damage to the enamel organ during amelogenesis. METHODS Several clinical ind...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2010
Bruno R Chrcanovic Mauro H N G Abreu Antônio L N Custódio

Enamel pearls are anatomical structures that can bring about clinical implications if associated with the retention of plaque, in turn resulting in periodontal disease. In an attempt to avoid periodontal disease, the removal and treatment of these enamel pearls, may be a necessity in some circumstances. A total of 45,785 extracted teeth from a human teeth bank were analyzed for the presence of ...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1994
L Pascoe W K Seow

This study investigated the prevalence of enamel hypoplasia and dental caries and the relationship between the two diseases in all 4- to 6-year-old Australian Aboriginal children of the Tiwi tribe on Bathurst Island. Seventy-nine of 80 children (99%) had enamel hypoplasia, with a mean of 12.0 +/- 4.1 hypoplastic teeth per child. Dental caries was noted in 66 (83%) of children and the mean numbe...

2016
Yuanyuan Hu Charles E. Smith Amelia S Richardson John D. Bartlett Jan C.C. Hu James P. Simmer

Matrix metalloproteinase 20 (MMP20) and kallikrein-related peptidase 4 (KLK4) are secreted proteinases that are essential for proper dental enamel formation. We characterized and compared enamel formed in wild-type, Mmp20 (-/-), Klk4 (-/-), Mmp20 (+/-) Klk4 (+/-), and Mmp20 (-/-) Klk4 (-/-) mice using dissecting and light microscopy, backscattered scanning electron microscopy (bSEM), SEM, micro...

2016
Karina M. M. Carneiro Halei Zhai Li Zhu Jeremy A. Horst Melody Sitlin Mychi Nguyen Martin Wagner Cheryl Simpliciano Melissa Milder Chun-Long Chen Paul Ashby Johan Bonde Wu Li Stefan Habelitz

Enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, is an acellular mineralized tissue that cannot regenerate; the mature tissue is composed of high aspect ratio apatite nanocrystals organized into rods and inter-rod regions. Amelogenin constitutes 90% of the protein matrix in developing enamel and plays a central role in guiding the hierarchical organization of apatite crystals observed in mature enamel. To...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2006
D J Reid M C Dean

Most of what we know about the timing of human enamel formation comes from radiographic studies on children of known age. Here, we present new longitudinal data derived from a histological analysis of tooth enamel. Two samples, one from southern Africa and one from northern Europe, contained all anterior and molar tooth types. Two further samples contained only one tooth type: canines from a me...

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