2019
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.452.24
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Mechanical and Fracture Properties Evolution of Gnathostome Dental Enamel and Orthodentine

Abstract: During gnathostome diversification modifications to dental form and mineralized tissues (enamel, dentines, and cementum) facilitated the exploitation of novel food resources, leading to the occupation of an unprecedented variety of ecological trophic niches. Generally, it has been assumed that the intra‐tissue biomechanics of these constituents had little bearing on whole‐tooth functionality, aside from mammalian enamel in occluding dentitions. Many mammals, for example, possess teeth that self‐wear to a funct… Show more

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