2020
DOI: 10.36740/wlek202005105
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Features of the Course of Enamel Biomineralization Processes in Various Anatomical Areas of the Tooth

Abstract: 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 function… Show more

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“…Calcium ions are released from brushite, which is later converted into calcium octaphosphate followed by conversion into HA. 6 Crystallization in the mineralized tissue follows the Ostwald-Lussac law of phases, which states that in the pathway of crystal formation, the final crystalline state will pass through all less stable states in order of increasing stability. The precipitation of apatite as the most stable calcium phosphate phase is preceded by the phase transition of…”
Section: Enamel Biomineralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Calcium ions are released from brushite, which is later converted into calcium octaphosphate followed by conversion into HA. 6 Crystallization in the mineralized tissue follows the Ostwald-Lussac law of phases, which states that in the pathway of crystal formation, the final crystalline state will pass through all less stable states in order of increasing stability. The precipitation of apatite as the most stable calcium phosphate phase is preceded by the phase transition of…”
Section: Enamel Biomineralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of biomineralization in the enamel occurs as a continuum with a constant exchange of calcium ions. Calcium ions are released from brushite, which is later converted into calcium octaphosphate followed by conversion into HA 6 . Crystallization in the mineralized tissue follows the Ostwald–Lussac law of phases, which states that in the pathway of crystal formation, the final crystalline state will pass through all less stable states in order of increasing stability.…”
Section: Enamel Biomineralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, formation of military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during mobilization takes place with a high dental morbidity of the population in the country [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern methods of prosthetic treatment with non-removable orthopedic constructions include the restoration of the natural configuration and the sizes of the occlusal surface of the missing teeth, in consideration of the functional state of the masticatory apparatus [1,2,3]. In this case, a large number of differences in the anthropometric indices of teeth and jaws in representatives of different sexes, races and nationalities is observed [4,5,6]. Similar data are needed to more effectively restore the natural form of occlusal surface of the teeth, which is especially important when constructing bridge-like prosthetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%