Structure and microstructure of coronary dentin in non-erupted human deciduous incisor teeth

The dentin structure of non-erupted human deciduous mandibular and maxillary central and lateral incisor teeth was studied employing light and scanning electron microscopy. For light microscopy, nitric-acid-demineralized and ground sections were used. The sections were stained by hematoxylin-eosin,...

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Main Authors: Costa Luciane R.R S., Watanabe Ii-Sei, Kronka Márcia C., Silva Marcelo C.P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto 2002-01-01
Series:Brazilian Dental Journal
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402002000300005
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spelling doaj-083d77e420f34c5ea9e80c876aa2d9722020-11-24T23:37:24ZengFundação Odontológica de Ribeirão PretoBrazilian Dental Journal0103-64402002-01-01133170174Structure and microstructure of coronary dentin in non-erupted human deciduous incisor teethCosta Luciane R.R S.Watanabe Ii-SeiKronka Márcia C.Silva Marcelo C.P.The dentin structure of non-erupted human deciduous mandibular and maxillary central and lateral incisor teeth was studied employing light and scanning electron microscopy. For light microscopy, nitric-acid-demineralized and ground sections were used. The sections were stained by hematoxylin-eosin, picrosirius and azo-carmim methods, and ground specimens were prepared using a carborundum disk mounted in a handpiece. For SEM study, teeth were frozen in liquid nitrogen and fractured at longitudinal and transversal directions. Structurally, demineralization and ground methods revealed tubules with primary and secondary curvatures, canaliculi, giant tubules, interglobular dentin, predentin, and intertubular dentin. Scanning electron microscopy showed three-dimensional aspects of dentinal tubules, canaliculi, peritubular dentin, intertubular dentin, and predentin. This study contributes to knowledge about dentin morphology showing characteristics of teeth not yet submitted to mastication stress.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402002000300005deciduous toothdentinscanning electron microscopypediatric dentistry
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author Costa Luciane R.R S.
Watanabe Ii-Sei
Kronka Márcia C.
Silva Marcelo C.P.
spellingShingle Costa Luciane R.R S.
Watanabe Ii-Sei
Kronka Márcia C.
Silva Marcelo C.P.
Structure and microstructure of coronary dentin in non-erupted human deciduous incisor teeth
Brazilian Dental Journal
deciduous tooth
dentin
scanning electron microscopy
pediatric dentistry
author_facet Costa Luciane R.R S.
Watanabe Ii-Sei
Kronka Márcia C.
Silva Marcelo C.P.
author_sort Costa Luciane R.R S.
title Structure and microstructure of coronary dentin in non-erupted human deciduous incisor teeth
title_short Structure and microstructure of coronary dentin in non-erupted human deciduous incisor teeth
title_full Structure and microstructure of coronary dentin in non-erupted human deciduous incisor teeth
title_fullStr Structure and microstructure of coronary dentin in non-erupted human deciduous incisor teeth
title_full_unstemmed Structure and microstructure of coronary dentin in non-erupted human deciduous incisor teeth
title_sort structure and microstructure of coronary dentin in non-erupted human deciduous incisor teeth
publisher Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto
series Brazilian Dental Journal
issn 0103-6440
publishDate 2002-01-01
description The dentin structure of non-erupted human deciduous mandibular and maxillary central and lateral incisor teeth was studied employing light and scanning electron microscopy. For light microscopy, nitric-acid-demineralized and ground sections were used. The sections were stained by hematoxylin-eosin, picrosirius and azo-carmim methods, and ground specimens were prepared using a carborundum disk mounted in a handpiece. For SEM study, teeth were frozen in liquid nitrogen and fractured at longitudinal and transversal directions. Structurally, demineralization and ground methods revealed tubules with primary and secondary curvatures, canaliculi, giant tubules, interglobular dentin, predentin, and intertubular dentin. Scanning electron microscopy showed three-dimensional aspects of dentinal tubules, canaliculi, peritubular dentin, intertubular dentin, and predentin. This study contributes to knowledge about dentin morphology showing characteristics of teeth not yet submitted to mastication stress.
topic deciduous tooth
dentin
scanning electron microscopy
pediatric dentistry
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402002000300005
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