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Title: Mineralization of teeth enamel after eruption
Other Titles: Мінералізація емалі зубів після їх прорізування
Authors: Kostyrenko, Oleksij P.
Vynnyk, Nataliia I.
Koptev, Mykhailo M.
Hasiuk, Petro A.
Skrypnyk, Maksym I.
Bilous, Alevtyna M.
Proskurnya, Serhii A.
Костиренко, Олексій Петрович
Винник, Наталія Іванівна
Коптев, Михайло Миколайович
Гасюк, Петро Анатолійович
Скрипник, Максим Ігорович
Білоус, Алевтина Миколаївна
Проскурня, Сергій Анатолійович
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: ALUNA Publishing House
Citation: Mineralization of teeth enamel after eruption / O. P. Kostyrenko, N. І. Vуnnуk, М. М. Koptev [et al.] // Wiadomosci Lekarskie. – 2021. ‒ Vol. LXXIV, issue 6. ‒ P. 1297–1300.
Abstract: The aim: The paper was aimed at the study of the processes of mineralization of the enamel of the permanent tooth after its eruption. Materials and methods: To study the structure of the enamel of permanent teeth has been carried out using light and electron microscopy. The study of the process of the development of the primordia of the permanent teeth involved 10 culled puppies of 30-40 days of age. Microscopic, electron microscopic, immunohistochemical methods of research have been used to study the processes of histogenesis. Results: The studies show that in the postnatal period, the formation of the crown, externally covered with cuticular epithelium, marks the formation of the primordium of the permanent tooth at the follicle stage. After eruption of a tooth, different parts of its crown have three individual structural and functional barriers to enamel biomineralization. The frst one is provided by the cuticular epithelium of the pitted areas of the crown, which ensures fltering of the salivary fluid from the protein deposit in the form of a pellicle. The second barrier is defned on the lateral and cuspidate surfaces of the enamel, where the cuticle is erased or poorly expressed. The third structural and functional barrier of enamel biomineralization is located in the cervical portion of teeth of different classes. Conclusions: Different areas of the enamel in the tooth crown have specifc fltration barriers, which can be distinguished as follows: pit-and-fssure-and-groove, cuspidateand-approximal, and cervical barriers. The cuticle is poorly expressed or totally absent on the cusps of the tooth crowns in contrast to pitted areas.
Keywords: histogenesis
enamel
biomineralization
cuticular
epithelium
UDC: 616.314.18-018:616.314
ISSN: ISSN 00435147
URI: http://repository.pdmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/16627
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