FT ‐Raman spectroscopy, µ‐EDXRF spectrometry, and microhardness analysis of the dentin of primary and permanent teeth
Abstract
The chemical compositions (organic and inorganic contents) and mechanical behaviors of the dentin of permanent and deciduous teeth were analyzed and compared using X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry (µ‐EDXRF) Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy (FT‐Raman) and a microhardness test (HD). Healthy fresh human primary and permanent molars (n = 10) were selected, The buccal surfaces facing upwards were stabilized in an acrylic plate, flattened, polished, and submitted to the µ‐EDXRF, FT‐Raman, and HD analysis. The results of the analysis were subjected to ANOVAs and Mann‐Whitney U/Student's t multiple comparisons tests. The data showed similar values for the dentin of the primary and permanent teeth in P content, organic content (amide I peak), inorganic content (
– 430 and 590), and microhardness, Nevertheless, Ca content and Ca/P weight ratio were higher, and the
peak was lower in the dentin of the permanent teeth compared to primary teeth. It be concluded that despite permanent teeth showed more Ca element, both substrates showed similar behavior of chemical and physical properties.
The dentine substrate of primary teeth presents the lowest Ca content and Ca/P weight ratio and the permanent human dentine showed the lowest
peak.
Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Carolina Paes Torres, Jaciara Miranda Gomes ‐Silva, Maria Angélica Hueb Menezes‐Oliveira, Luís Eduardo Silva Soares, Regina Guenka Palma‐Dibb, Maria Cristina Borsatto Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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