TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC APPEARANCE OF DENTIN MATRIX IN TYPE-II DENTIN DYSPLASIA




WALTIMO J, RANTA H, LUKINMAA PL

PublisherMUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD

1991

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH

SCAND J DENT RES

99

5

349

356

8

0029-845X



Dentin matrix of demineralized primary and permanent teeth with type II dentin dysplasia was studied by transmission electron microscopy. The coronal dentin of a maxillary third molar exhibited a normal structure. In the radicular dentin, tubules were few in number; the major part of the dentin was composed of thick, curvy bundles of cross-striated collagen fibers. In the most aberrant areas of the radicular dentin, coarse collagen fibers measuring up to 140 nm in thickness were observed. The dentin of the primary tooth showed a similar, but somewhat less irregular, structure.



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