نتایج جستجو برای: tooth enamel

تعداد نتایج: 95795  

2017
Arthur M Kemoli

Like other types of human teeth, the permanent first molar (PFM) has important masticatory function. Since its development and eruption is almost predictable, and the tooth can resist taphonomic conditions, it can form part of possible materials for use in forensic dentistry. The enamel, which forms the coronal outer covering of the tooth, is the hardest tissue of the tooth and is seen with lus...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2012
T R Chaitra Mousumi Goswami Seema Chaudhary Adwait Kulkarni

DESCRIPTION A healthy 18-year-old male patient came for a routine dental examination. His medical history was uneventful. Mandibular left central incisors exhibited small prominent cusp on its lingual surface (figure 1). The cusp was teatlike, projected from the cement–enamel junction and extended halfway to the incisal edge. The cusp measured 4.5 mm in length (incisocervically), 3.5 mm in widt...

2016
Niels J de Winter Christophe Snoeck Philippe Claeys

The study of stable isotopes in fossil bioapatite has yielded useful results and has shown that bioapatites are able to faithfully record paleo-environmental and paleo-climatic parameters from archeological to geological timescales. In an effort to establish new proxies for the study of bioapatites, intra-tooth records of enamel carbonate stable isotope ratios from a modern horse are compared w...

2010
John P. Hunter Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg Theresia C. Weston Ryan Durner Tracy K. Betsinger

BACKGROUND The patterning cascade model of tooth morphogenesis accounts for shape development through the interaction of a small number of genes. In the model, gene expression both directs development and is controlled by the shape of developing teeth. Enamel knots (zones of nonproliferating epithelium) mark the future sites of cusps. In order to form, a new enamel knot must escape the inhibito...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Satoshi Fukumoto Takayoshi Kiba Bradford Hall Noriyuki Iehara Takashi Nakamura Glenn Longenecker Paul H. Krebsbach Antonio Nanci Ashok B. Kulkarni Yoshihiko Yamada

Tooth morphogenesis results from reciprocal interactions between oral epithelium and ectomesenchyme culminating in the formation of mineralized tissues, enamel, and dentin. During this process, epithelial cells differentiate into enamel-secreting ameloblasts. Ameloblastin, an enamel matrix protein, is expressed by differentiating ameloblasts. Here, we report the creation of ameloblastin-null mi...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2012
Paul J Constantino James J-W Lee Yvonne Gerbig Adam Hartstone-Rose Mauricio Talebi Brian R Lawn Peter W Lucas

Primate teeth adapt to the physical properties of foods in a variety of ways including changes in occlusal morphology, enamel thickness, and overall size. We conducted a comparative study of extant primates to examine whether their teeth also adapt to foods through variation in the mechanical properties of the enamel. Nanoindentation techniques were used to map profiles of elastic modulus and h...

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research 2021

Dental fluorosis is a special enamel dysplasia caused by excessive intake of fluoride during tooth development and mineralization...

2017
Guilhem Lignon Fleur Beres Mickael Quentric Stephan Rouzière Raphael Weil Muriel De La Dure-Molla Adrien Naveau Renata Kozyraki Arnaud Dessombz Ariane Berdal

Background and objective:FAM20A gene mutations result in enamel renal syndrome (ERS) associated with amelogenesis imperfecta (AI), nephrocalcinosis, gingival fibromatosis, and impaired tooth eruption. FAM20A would control the phosphorylation of enamel peptides and thus enamel mineralization. Here, we characterized the structure and chemical composition of unerupted tooth enamel from ERS patient...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Jia Liu Kan Saito Yuriko Maruya Takashi Nakamura Aya Yamada Emiko Fukumoto Momoko Ishikawa Tsutomu Iwamoto Kanako Miyazaki Keigo Yoshizaki Lihong Ge Satoshi Fukumoto

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) regulate hard tissue formation, including bone and tooth. Growth differentiation factor 5 (GDF5), a known BMP, is expressed in cartilage and regulates chondrogenesis, and mutations have been shown to cause osteoarthritis. Notably, GDF5 is also expressed in periodontal ligament tissue; however, its role during tooth development is unclear. Here, we used cell cu...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2012
Kazuhiro Fujisaki Masahiro Todoh Atsushi Niida Ryota Shibuya Shunsuke Kitami Shigeru Tadano

Tooth enamel is the hardest material in the human body, and it is mainly composed of hydroxyapatite (HAp)-like mineral particles. As HAp has a hexagonal crystal structure, X-ray diffraction methods can be used to analyze the crystal structure of HAp in teeth. Here, the X-ray diffraction method was applied to the surface of tooth enamel to measure the orientation and strain of the HAp crystals. ...

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