Investigations of developing enamel crystals using Atomic and Chemical Force Microscopy (AFM, CFM) have revealed a subunit structure. Subunits were seen in height images as collinear swellings about 30 nM in diameter on crystal surfaces. In friction mode they were visible as positive regions. These were similar in size (30–50 nM) to collinear spherical structures, presumably mineral matrix complexes, seen in developing enamel using a freeze fracturing/freeze etching procedure. More detailed AFM studies on mature enamel suggested that the 30–50 nM structures were composed of smaller units, ~10–15 nM in diameter. These were clustered in hexagonal or perhaps a spiral arrangement. It was suggested that these could be the imprints of initiation ...
The crystallites of rat incisor enamel resemble human enamel crystallites and high resolution lattic...
Tooth enamel is a hard yet resilient biomaterial that derives its unique mechanical properties from ...
The control of hydroxyapatite crystal initiation and growth during enamel development is thought to ...
Mature enamel is the most mineralized of mammalian tissues, contains the least water and therefore d...
Acids produced by various oral bacteria cause mineral loss and crystallite dissolution during the de...
In a series of studies to investigate the basic structural features and characteristics of the biolo...
Human enamel features from individual crystals up to prisms were observed by atomic force microscopy...
The extracellular tooth enamel matrix is a unique, protein-rich environment that provides the struct...
Biological hydroxyapatite crystals are either small, as in bone and dentin, or large as in enamel. E...
SEM studies related to carious change in dental enamel are reviewed, and their contribution to under...
The maturation stage of enamel development begins once the final tissue thickness has been laid down...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the overall apatite crystals profile in the enamel matrix of m...
For human dental enamel, what is the precise mineralization progression spatially and the precise ti...
At the growing end of the rat incisor tooth, the mineralization of dentin is thought to be initiated...
Enamel is the hardest and most resilient tissue in the human body. Enamel includes morphologically a...
The crystallites of rat incisor enamel resemble human enamel crystallites and high resolution lattic...
Tooth enamel is a hard yet resilient biomaterial that derives its unique mechanical properties from ...
The control of hydroxyapatite crystal initiation and growth during enamel development is thought to ...
Mature enamel is the most mineralized of mammalian tissues, contains the least water and therefore d...
Acids produced by various oral bacteria cause mineral loss and crystallite dissolution during the de...
In a series of studies to investigate the basic structural features and characteristics of the biolo...
Human enamel features from individual crystals up to prisms were observed by atomic force microscopy...
The extracellular tooth enamel matrix is a unique, protein-rich environment that provides the struct...
Biological hydroxyapatite crystals are either small, as in bone and dentin, or large as in enamel. E...
SEM studies related to carious change in dental enamel are reviewed, and their contribution to under...
The maturation stage of enamel development begins once the final tissue thickness has been laid down...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the overall apatite crystals profile in the enamel matrix of m...
For human dental enamel, what is the precise mineralization progression spatially and the precise ti...
At the growing end of the rat incisor tooth, the mineralization of dentin is thought to be initiated...
Enamel is the hardest and most resilient tissue in the human body. Enamel includes morphologically a...
The crystallites of rat incisor enamel resemble human enamel crystallites and high resolution lattic...
Tooth enamel is a hard yet resilient biomaterial that derives its unique mechanical properties from ...
The control of hydroxyapatite crystal initiation and growth during enamel development is thought to ...