The tough bulk of dentin in teeth supports enamel, creating cutting and grinding biostructures with superior failure resistance that is not fully understood. Synchrotron-based diffraction methods, utilizing micro- and nanofocused X-ray beams, reveal that the nm-sized mineral particles aligned with collagen are precompressed and that the residual strains vanish upon mild annealing. We show the link between the mineral nanoparticles and known damage propagation trajectories in dentin, suggesting a previously overlooked compression-mediated toughening mechanism
The anisotropic composite nature of human teeth guarantees their function for decades under high mec...
An increase in non-enzymatic collagen matrix cross-links, such as advanced glycation end-products (A...
The knowledge of the mechanical properties of dental materials related to their hierarchical structu...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
Spatially resolved small-angle x-ray scattering based on synchrotron radiation combines the quantita...
Human enamel is an incredibly resilient biological material, withstanding repeated daily stresses fo...
Human dental hard tissues are dentine, cementum, and enamel. These are hydrated mineralised composit...
Here, we investigate the ultrastructural origins of the strength of bone, which is critical for prop...
AbstractHuman dental hard tissues are dentine, cementum, and enamel. These are hydrated mineralised ...
The contribution of the nanostructure to whole bone strength has long been debated. However the impa...
Despite being an interface between two mechanically mismatched phases of the soft dentine and hard e...
In the present work, nanoindentation technique has been utilised to study the physics of deformation...
Introduction: Although it is apparent that teeth become more susceptible to fracture after root cana...
The anisotropic composite nature of human teeth guarantees their function for decades under high mec...
An increase in non-enzymatic collagen matrix cross-links, such as advanced glycation end-products (A...
The knowledge of the mechanical properties of dental materials related to their hierarchical structu...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
Spatially resolved small-angle x-ray scattering based on synchrotron radiation combines the quantita...
Human enamel is an incredibly resilient biological material, withstanding repeated daily stresses fo...
Human dental hard tissues are dentine, cementum, and enamel. These are hydrated mineralised composit...
Here, we investigate the ultrastructural origins of the strength of bone, which is critical for prop...
AbstractHuman dental hard tissues are dentine, cementum, and enamel. These are hydrated mineralised ...
The contribution of the nanostructure to whole bone strength has long been debated. However the impa...
Despite being an interface between two mechanically mismatched phases of the soft dentine and hard e...
In the present work, nanoindentation technique has been utilised to study the physics of deformation...
Introduction: Although it is apparent that teeth become more susceptible to fracture after root cana...
The anisotropic composite nature of human teeth guarantees their function for decades under high mec...
An increase in non-enzymatic collagen matrix cross-links, such as advanced glycation end-products (A...
The knowledge of the mechanical properties of dental materials related to their hierarchical structu...