High-resolution studies of dental tissues are of considerable interest for biomedical engineering and clinical applications. In this paper, we demonstrate the application of piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) to nanoscale imaging of internal structure of human teeth by monitoring the local mechanical response to an electrical bias applied via a conductive tip. It is shown that PFM is capable of detecting dissimilar components of dental tissues, namely, proteins and calcified matrix, which have resembling morphology but different piezoelectric properties. It is demonstrated that collagen fibrils revealed in chemically treated intertubular dentin exhibit high piezoelectric activity and can be visualized in PFM with spatial resolution of 10 ...
In this paper, we review recent advances in piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) with respect to nan...
Piezoresponse Force Microscopy: A Window into Electromechanical Behavior at the Nanoscale Piezorespo...
Since the discovery of the piezoelectric character of bone, the suitability of some piezoelectric ma...
Electromechanical imaging of tooth dentin and enamel has been performed with sub-10 nm resolution us...
The majority of calcified and connective tissues possess complex hierarchical structure spanning the...
Hierarchical structure of connective and calcified tissues from the macro- to nanoscale level determ...
Dentin is a mesenchymal tissue, and, as such, is based on a collagenous matrix that is reinforced by...
Since the discovery in the late 18th century of electrically induced mechanical response in muscle t...
Atomic force microscope (AFM) has emerged as a powerful tool in the last two decades to study biolog...
AbstractThe piezoelectric properties of single collagen type I fibrils in fascia were imaged with su...
Piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) is a powerful method widely used for nanoscale studies of the e...
Electromechanical coupling is ubiquitous in nature and is a functional characteristic in a large ran...
AbstractHuman dental hard tissues are dentine, cementum, and enamel. These are hydrated mineralised ...
The functional role of piezoelectricity and of other modes of electromechanical coupling across the ...
Abstract Piezoresponse force microscopy was applied to directly study individual type I collagen fib...
In this paper, we review recent advances in piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) with respect to nan...
Piezoresponse Force Microscopy: A Window into Electromechanical Behavior at the Nanoscale Piezorespo...
Since the discovery of the piezoelectric character of bone, the suitability of some piezoelectric ma...
Electromechanical imaging of tooth dentin and enamel has been performed with sub-10 nm resolution us...
The majority of calcified and connective tissues possess complex hierarchical structure spanning the...
Hierarchical structure of connective and calcified tissues from the macro- to nanoscale level determ...
Dentin is a mesenchymal tissue, and, as such, is based on a collagenous matrix that is reinforced by...
Since the discovery in the late 18th century of electrically induced mechanical response in muscle t...
Atomic force microscope (AFM) has emerged as a powerful tool in the last two decades to study biolog...
AbstractThe piezoelectric properties of single collagen type I fibrils in fascia were imaged with su...
Piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) is a powerful method widely used for nanoscale studies of the e...
Electromechanical coupling is ubiquitous in nature and is a functional characteristic in a large ran...
AbstractHuman dental hard tissues are dentine, cementum, and enamel. These are hydrated mineralised ...
The functional role of piezoelectricity and of other modes of electromechanical coupling across the ...
Abstract Piezoresponse force microscopy was applied to directly study individual type I collagen fib...
In this paper, we review recent advances in piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) with respect to nan...
Piezoresponse Force Microscopy: A Window into Electromechanical Behavior at the Nanoscale Piezorespo...
Since the discovery of the piezoelectric character of bone, the suitability of some piezoelectric ma...