2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202001.0064.v1
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Measuring the Microscopic Structures of Human Dental Enamel Can Predict Caries Experience

Abstract: Objectives: The hierarchical structure of enamel gives insight on the properties of enamel and can influence its strength and ultimately caries experience. Presently, past caries experience is quantified using the decayed, missing, filled teeth/decayed, missing, filled surface (DMFT/DMFS for permanent teeth; dmft/dmfs for primary teeth) or international caries detection and assessment system (ICDAS) scores. By analyzing the structure of enamel, a new measurement can be utilized clinically to predict susceptibi… Show more

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“…The complex structure of enamel is revealed by microscopic examination. 13 Enamel has a highly hierarchical structure with complexities arising from chemical gradients. The crystals of enamel are composed of Apatite (Ca5 (PO4) 3 (F, Cl, OH) that is constituted of hydroxyapatite, fluorapatite and chlorapatite.…”
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“…The complex structure of enamel is revealed by microscopic examination. 13 Enamel has a highly hierarchical structure with complexities arising from chemical gradients. The crystals of enamel are composed of Apatite (Ca5 (PO4) 3 (F, Cl, OH) that is constituted of hydroxyapatite, fluorapatite and chlorapatite.…”
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confidence: 99%