Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopy

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Autor(a) principal: Akkus, Anna
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Akkus, Asya, Roperto, Renato, Akkus, Ozan, Porto, Thiago [UNESP], Teich, Sorin, Lang, Lisa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.53057
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/220789
Resumo: Background: An understanding of tooth enamel mineral content using a clinically viable method is essential since variations in mineralization may serve as an early precursor of a dental health issues, and may predict progression and architecture of decay in addition to assessing the success and effectiveness of the remineralization strategies. Material and Methods: Twenty two human incisor teeth were obtained in compliance with the NIH guidelines and site specifically imaged with Raman microscope. The front portion of the teeth was divided into apical, medium and cervical regions and subsequently imaged with Raman microscope in these three locations. Results: Measured mineralization levels have varied substantially depending on the regions. It was also observed that, the cervical enamel is the least mineralization as a populational average. Conclusions: Enamel mineralization is affected by a many factors such as are poor oral hygiene, alcohol consumption and high intake of dietary carbohydrates, however the net effect manifests as overall mineral content of the enamel. Thus an early identification of the individual with overall low mineral content of the enamel may be a valuable screening tool in determining a group with much higher than average caries risk, allowing intervention before development of caries. Clinically applicable non-invasive techniques that can quantify mineral content, such as Raman analysis, would help answer whether or not mineralization is associated with caries risk.
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spelling Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopyDental cariesEnamelMineral contentRaman spectroscopyBackground: An understanding of tooth enamel mineral content using a clinically viable method is essential since variations in mineralization may serve as an early precursor of a dental health issues, and may predict progression and architecture of decay in addition to assessing the success and effectiveness of the remineralization strategies. Material and Methods: Twenty two human incisor teeth were obtained in compliance with the NIH guidelines and site specifically imaged with Raman microscope. The front portion of the teeth was divided into apical, medium and cervical regions and subsequently imaged with Raman microscope in these three locations. Results: Measured mineralization levels have varied substantially depending on the regions. It was also observed that, the cervical enamel is the least mineralization as a populational average. Conclusions: Enamel mineralization is affected by a many factors such as are poor oral hygiene, alcohol consumption and high intake of dietary carbohydrates, however the net effect manifests as overall mineral content of the enamel. Thus an early identification of the individual with overall low mineral content of the enamel may be a valuable screening tool in determining a group with much higher than average caries risk, allowing intervention before development of caries. Clinically applicable non-invasive techniques that can quantify mineral content, such as Raman analysis, would help answer whether or not mineralization is associated with caries risk.Department of Comprehensive Care School of Dental Medicine Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Biomanufacturing and Microfabrication Laboratory Case Western Reserve UniversityDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Case Western Reserve UniversityDepartment of Restorative Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry Sao Paulo State UniversityDepartment of Restorative Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry Sao Paulo State UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Akkus, AnnaAkkus, AsyaRoperto, RenatoAkkus, OzanPorto, Thiago [UNESP]Teich, SorinLang, Lisa2022-04-28T19:05:29Z2022-04-28T19:05:29Z2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlee546-e549http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.53057Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, v. 8, n. 5, p. e546-e549, 2016.1989-5488http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22078910.4317/jced.530572-s2.0-85011890643Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:05:29Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/220789Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:20:57.669764Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopy
title Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopy
spellingShingle Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopy
Akkus, Anna
Dental caries
Enamel
Mineral content
Raman spectroscopy
title_short Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopy
title_full Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopy
title_fullStr Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopy
title_sort Evaluation of mineral content in healthy permanent human enamel by Raman spectroscopy
author Akkus, Anna
author_facet Akkus, Anna
Akkus, Asya
Roperto, Renato
Akkus, Ozan
Porto, Thiago [UNESP]
Teich, Sorin
Lang, Lisa
author_role author
author2 Akkus, Asya
Roperto, Renato
Akkus, Ozan
Porto, Thiago [UNESP]
Teich, Sorin
Lang, Lisa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Case Western Reserve University
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Akkus, Anna
Akkus, Asya
Roperto, Renato
Akkus, Ozan
Porto, Thiago [UNESP]
Teich, Sorin
Lang, Lisa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dental caries
Enamel
Mineral content
Raman spectroscopy
topic Dental caries
Enamel
Mineral content
Raman spectroscopy
description Background: An understanding of tooth enamel mineral content using a clinically viable method is essential since variations in mineralization may serve as an early precursor of a dental health issues, and may predict progression and architecture of decay in addition to assessing the success and effectiveness of the remineralization strategies. Material and Methods: Twenty two human incisor teeth were obtained in compliance with the NIH guidelines and site specifically imaged with Raman microscope. The front portion of the teeth was divided into apical, medium and cervical regions and subsequently imaged with Raman microscope in these three locations. Results: Measured mineralization levels have varied substantially depending on the regions. It was also observed that, the cervical enamel is the least mineralization as a populational average. Conclusions: Enamel mineralization is affected by a many factors such as are poor oral hygiene, alcohol consumption and high intake of dietary carbohydrates, however the net effect manifests as overall mineral content of the enamel. Thus an early identification of the individual with overall low mineral content of the enamel may be a valuable screening tool in determining a group with much higher than average caries risk, allowing intervention before development of caries. Clinically applicable non-invasive techniques that can quantify mineral content, such as Raman analysis, would help answer whether or not mineralization is associated with caries risk.
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