Objective. The cause of considerable elasticity and plasticity of human dentin is discussed in the relationship with its microstructure. Methods. Structural state of teenage and mature human dentin is examined by using XRD and TEM techniques, and their deformation behavior under compression is studied as well. Result. XRD study has shown that crystallographic type of calcium hydroxyapatite in human dentin (calcium hydrogen phosphate hydroxide Ca9HPO4(PO4)5OH; Space Group P63/m (176); a = 9,441 A; c = 6,881 A; c/a = 0,729; Crystallite (Scherrer) 200 A) is the same for these age groups. In both cases, dentin matrix is X-ray amorphous. According to TEM examination, there are amorphous and ultrafine grain phases in teenage and mature dentin. Ma...
Human dentine is a hierarchical mineralized tissue with a two-level composite structure, with tubule...
Human dentine is a hierarchical mineralized tissue with a two-level composite structure, with tubule...
Statement of Problem: Biomechanics of the human dentition is inherently complex.Purpose: The aim of ...
Deformation behavior of a human dentin under compression including size and rate effects is studied....
Dentin is a mineralized collagen tissue with robust mechanical performance. Understanding the mecha...
THE HARDNESS of human dentin has been reported by a number of in-vestigators using a variety of meth...
Objective: Understanding the effects of biological aging on human tissues has been a topic of extens...
Objective: This study aimed to identify the changes in the time-dependent deformation response of co...
Objective. Increased tooth fragility after devitalization is commonly observed but there is no defin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increase in number of senior patients has become a...
Experimental verification of the applicability of self-similar hierarchical mechanics model for calc...
With the overall increase in oral health of the young, the number of fully dentate (or mostly dentat...
ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to evaluate age related changes in physical (structure/mec...
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Mineralized tissues, such as bone and tooth dentin, serve as structural materials in the human body ...
Human dentine is a hierarchical mineralized tissue with a two-level composite structure, with tubule...
Human dentine is a hierarchical mineralized tissue with a two-level composite structure, with tubule...
Statement of Problem: Biomechanics of the human dentition is inherently complex.Purpose: The aim of ...
Deformation behavior of a human dentin under compression including size and rate effects is studied....
Dentin is a mineralized collagen tissue with robust mechanical performance. Understanding the mecha...
THE HARDNESS of human dentin has been reported by a number of in-vestigators using a variety of meth...
Objective: Understanding the effects of biological aging on human tissues has been a topic of extens...
Objective: This study aimed to identify the changes in the time-dependent deformation response of co...
Objective. Increased tooth fragility after devitalization is commonly observed but there is no defin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increase in number of senior patients has become a...
Experimental verification of the applicability of self-similar hierarchical mechanics model for calc...
With the overall increase in oral health of the young, the number of fully dentate (or mostly dentat...
ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to evaluate age related changes in physical (structure/mec...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66589/2/10.1177_00220345590380032701.pd
Mineralized tissues, such as bone and tooth dentin, serve as structural materials in the human body ...
Human dentine is a hierarchical mineralized tissue with a two-level composite structure, with tubule...
Human dentine is a hierarchical mineralized tissue with a two-level composite structure, with tubule...
Statement of Problem: Biomechanics of the human dentition is inherently complex.Purpose: The aim of ...