Phase transformations in a human tooth tissue at the initial stage of caries.

The aim of the paper is to study phase transformations in solid tissues of the human teeth during the development of fissure caries by Raman and fluorescence microspectroscopy. The study of the areas with fissure caries confirmed the assumption of the formation of a weak interaction between phosphat...

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Main Authors: Pavel Seredin, Dmitry Goloshchapov, Tatiana Prutskij, Yury Ippolitov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4406755?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-423b1b0aefae4a49868270cc5dd92d8e2020-11-25T01:22:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012400810.1371/journal.pone.0124008Phase transformations in a human tooth tissue at the initial stage of caries.Pavel SeredinDmitry GoloshchapovTatiana PrutskijYury IppolitovThe aim of the paper is to study phase transformations in solid tissues of the human teeth during the development of fissure caries by Raman and fluorescence microspectroscopy. The study of the areas with fissure caries confirmed the assumption of the formation of a weak interaction between phosphate apatite enamel and organic acids (products of microorganisms). The experimental results obtained with by Raman microspectroscopy showed the formation of dicalcium phosphate dihydrate - CaHPO4-2H2O in the area of mural demineralization of carious fissure. A comparative analysis of structural and spectroscopic data for the intact and carious enamel shows that emergence of a more soluble phase - carbonate-substituted hydroxyapatite - is typical for the initial stage of caries. It is shown that microareas of dental hard tissues in the carious fissure due to an emerging misorientation of apatite crystals have a higher fluorescence yield than the area of the intact enamel. These areas can be easily detected even prior to a deep demineralization (white spot stage) for the case of irreversibly changed organomineral complex and intensive removal of the mineral component.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4406755?pdf=render
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author Pavel Seredin
Dmitry Goloshchapov
Tatiana Prutskij
Yury Ippolitov
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Dmitry Goloshchapov
Tatiana Prutskij
Yury Ippolitov
Phase transformations in a human tooth tissue at the initial stage of caries.
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author_facet Pavel Seredin
Dmitry Goloshchapov
Tatiana Prutskij
Yury Ippolitov
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title Phase transformations in a human tooth tissue at the initial stage of caries.
title_short Phase transformations in a human tooth tissue at the initial stage of caries.
title_full Phase transformations in a human tooth tissue at the initial stage of caries.
title_fullStr Phase transformations in a human tooth tissue at the initial stage of caries.
title_full_unstemmed Phase transformations in a human tooth tissue at the initial stage of caries.
title_sort phase transformations in a human tooth tissue at the initial stage of caries.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The aim of the paper is to study phase transformations in solid tissues of the human teeth during the development of fissure caries by Raman and fluorescence microspectroscopy. The study of the areas with fissure caries confirmed the assumption of the formation of a weak interaction between phosphate apatite enamel and organic acids (products of microorganisms). The experimental results obtained with by Raman microspectroscopy showed the formation of dicalcium phosphate dihydrate - CaHPO4-2H2O in the area of mural demineralization of carious fissure. A comparative analysis of structural and spectroscopic data for the intact and carious enamel shows that emergence of a more soluble phase - carbonate-substituted hydroxyapatite - is typical for the initial stage of caries. It is shown that microareas of dental hard tissues in the carious fissure due to an emerging misorientation of apatite crystals have a higher fluorescence yield than the area of the intact enamel. These areas can be easily detected even prior to a deep demineralization (white spot stage) for the case of irreversibly changed organomineral complex and intensive removal of the mineral component.
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