نتایج جستجو برای: enamel matrix protein

تعداد نتایج: 1550209  

Journal: :European journal of oral sciences 2011
Isabel M Porto Helen J Laure Robert H Tykot Frederico B de Sousa Jose C Rosa Raquel F Gerlach

Proteins in mineralized tissues provide a window to the past, and dental enamel is peculiar in being highly resistant to diagenesis and providing information on a very narrow window of time, such as the developing period; however, to date, complete proteins have not been extracted successfully from ancient teeth. In this work we tested the ability of a whole-crown micro-etch technique to obtain...

Journal: :Human mutation 2008
Sook-Kyung Lee Jan C-C Hu John D Bartlett Kyung-Eun Lee Brent P-J Lin James P Simmer Jung-Wook Kim

Dental enamel forms through the concerted activities of specialized extracellular matrix proteins, including amelogenin, enamelin, MMP20, and KLK4. Defects in the genes encoding these proteins cause non-syndromic inherited enamel malformations collectively designated as amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). These genes, however, account for only about a quarter of all AI cases. Recently we identified m...

Journal: :Kokubyo Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Stomatological Society, Japan 2003
Tsuyoshi Daigo

In the developing tooth, 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-bisphosphonate (HEBP) causes hypoplasia and hypomineralization of enamel and dentine. The present study was undertaken to clarify the effects of HEBP on the formation of dental tissues of tooth germs in an organ culture system. Mandibular first molars from 17.5-day-old mouse embryos were cultured with or without 250 microM HEBP in culture medium....

2013
Ferena Sayar Nasrin Akhundi Sanaz Gholami

BACKGROUND The aim of this clinical trial study was to clinically evaluate the use of enamel matrix protein derivative combined with the coronally positioned flap to treat gingival recession compared to the subepithelial connective tissue graft by a new method to obtain denuded root surface area. MATERIALS AND METHODS Thirteen patients, each with two or more similar bilateral Miller class I o...

1998
C. E. Smith

This review focuses on the process of enamel maturation, a series of events associated with slow, progressive growth in the width and thickness of apatitic crystals. This developmental step causes gradual physical hardening and transformation of soft, newly formed enamel into one of the most durable mineralized tissues produced biologically. Enamel is the secretory product of specialized epithe...

2011
Steven J Brookes Nicola J Kingswell Martin J Barron Michael J Dixon Jennifer Kirkham

Enamelin is an extracellular enamel matrix protein essential for normal amelogenesis. After secretion, porcine enamelin is processed to generate several enamelin-degradation products. The cumulative 32-kDa enamelin is the most abundant enamelin present, and various roles for this molecule have been suggested. However, the proteolytic cleavage sites in porcine enamelin that generate the 32-kDa e...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
f. haghighati aa. khoshkhoonejad ae. ziaee

objective: the aim of this study was to compare subepithelial connective tissue grafts (sctg) and coronally advanced flaps (caf) with the addition of emdogain in the treatment of gingival recession. materials and methods : this interventional randomized controlled clinical trial involved eleven patients and 31 teeth demonstrating facial recessions of > 2 mm identified as miller's class i or ii....

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2016
Isabel Maria Porto Lelis Gabriela F Molina Cláudia Souza Walter B Perez Helen J Laure José C Rosa Raquel F Gerlach

Exposure to high fluoride levels during amelogenesis causes enamel fluorosis. This study aimed to determine and compare the amino acid sequences in the enamel of fluorotic and control teeth. This investigation included enamel samples obtained from erupted and non-erupted third molars with either TF grade 4-6 (n=7) fluorosis or no sign of fluorosis (controls, n=7). The samples were kept frozen a...

2016
Charles E. Smith Yuanyuan Hu Jan C.‐C. Hu James P. Simmer

INTRODUCTION Dental enamel is comprised of highly organized, oriented apatite crystals, but how they form is unclear. METHODS We used focused ion beam (FIB) scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to investigate early enamel formation in 7-week-old incisors from wild-type, Amelx-/-, and Enam-/- C56BL/6 mice. FIB surface imaging scans thicker samples so that the thin enamel ribbons do not pass as r...

2005
JAMES K. AVERY

Voluminous literature on the subject of enamel mineralization has been reviewed and published recently.1. 2 Therefore, the author will not attempt to cite again the numerous individual contributions of the many investigators in this area. An evaluation of the past studies leads the reader to the conclusion that at least two general concepts of enamel mineralization have been developed and appea...

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