Synchrotron X-ray diffraction characterization of healthy and fluorotic human dental enamel


Autoria(s): Colaco, M. V.; Barroso, R. C.; Porto, I. M.; Gerlach, R. F.; Costa, F. N.; Braz, D.; Droppa, R., Jr.; de Sousa, F. B.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

05/11/2013

05/11/2013

2012

Resumo

With the introduction of fluoride as the main anticaries agent used in preventive dentistry, and perhaps an increase in fluoride in our food chain, dental fluorosis has become an increasing world-wide problem. Visible signs of fluorosis begin to become obvious on the enamel surface as opacities, implying some porosity in the tissue. The mechanisms that conduct the formation of fluorotic enamel are unknown, but should involve modifications in the basic physical-chemistry reactions of demineralization and remineralisation of the enamel of the teeth, which is the same reaction of formation of the enamel's hydroxyapatite (HAp) in the maturation phase. The increase of the amount of fluoride inside of the apatite will result in gradual increase of the lattice parameters. The aim of this work is to characterize the healthy and fluorotic enamel in human tooth using Synchrotron X-ray diffraction. All the scattering profile measurements were carried out at the X-ray diffraction beamline (XRD1) at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory-LNLS, Campinas, Brazil. X-ray diffraction experiments were performed both in powder samples and polished surfaces. The powder samples were analyzed to obtain the characterization of a typical healthy enamel pattern. The polished surfaces were analyzed in specific areas that have been identified as fluorotic ones. X-ray diffraction data were obtained for all samples and these data were compared with the control samples and also with the literature data. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

LNLS User Program

LNLS User Program [XRD 8167, 7150]

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq)

CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development)

CAPES (Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education)

CAPES (Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education)

FAPERJ (Research Support Foundation of the State of Rio de Janeiro)

FAPERJ (Research Support Foundation of the State of Rio de Janeiro)

Identificador

RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY, OXFORD, v. 81, n. 10, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 1578-1585, OCT, 2012

0969-806X

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/41472

10.1016/j.radphyschem.2012.05.011

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2012.05.011

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eng

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

OXFORD

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RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY

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Palavras-Chave #TOOTH #ENAMEL #HYDROXYAPATITE #FLUORAPATITE #X-RAY DIFFRACTION #CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE #MEDICAL APPLICATIONS #RADIATION #FLUORIDE #PRECIPITATION #PHOSPHATES #SCATTERING #CARBONATE #TEXTURE #BIOLOGY #CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL #NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY #PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL
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article

original article

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