Features of the course of enamel biomineralization processes in various anatomical areas of the tooth

Autor: Dmytro V, Kalashnikov, Petro A, Hasiuk, Anna B, Vorobets, Svitlana O, Rosolovska, Dmytro D, Kindiy, Anna O, Hrad, Serhii G, Zubchenko
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Wiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960). 73(5)
ISSN: 0043-5147
Popis: The aim: To establish the features of the structural organization of enamel in various anatomical areas of the tooth and determine their influence on the characteristics of the course of biomineralization processes.Materials and methods: The study of the structural features of enamel and dentin was performed on thin sections of various groups of teeth. Then morphological, histochemical and electron microscopic examination methods were used.Results: The study found that there are three structural and functional barriers to biomineralization of enamel, which are located in different anatomical areas of the tooth crown. Each of them has both general and specific features. Enamel biomineralization is a continuous process of exchange of calcium ions, donor of which is brushite. The stepwise process of biomineralization turns the latter into calcium octaphosphate, which then turns into hydroxyapatite. The latter, when destroyed by carbon dioxide, forms carboxyapatite.Conclusions: In the result of conducted study was established peculiarities of enamel mineralization processes in different anatomical parts of tooth.
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