^Jump up to: abCantù, Claudio; Pagella, Pierfrancesco; Shajiei, Tania D.; Zimmerli, Dario; Valenta, Tomas; Hausmann, George; Basler, Konrad; Mitsiadis, Thimios A. (7 February 2017)."A cytoplasmic role of Wnt/β-catenin transcriptional cofactors Bcl9, Bcl9l, and Pygopus in tooth ename...
Enamel is an essential part of teeth, although it may not have mattered to you until it caused a problem. Tooth enamel serves as a protective layer for the teeth, and certain types of damage to it cannot be repaired on your own, there are steps you can take to support and protect it...
Many different techniques have been adopted for separation of the enamel part of the tooth for use in these analytical methods, but their influence on the sample itself has not yet been studied. In this paper, six different preparation techniques have been applied on pigs' teeth to see their ...
Enamel is the thin outer covering of thetooth. This tough shell is the hardest tissue in the human body. Enamel covers the crown which is the part of thetooththat's visible outside of the gums. Because enamel is translucent, you can see light through it. But the main portion of thetoo...
And here’s the tricky part: Even though enamel is stronger than bone, it’s not able to repair and regrow itself like bone can. So, once it’s gone, it’s gone. Here are a few signs of erosion: Tooth yellowing. When enamel breaks down or wears away, your teeth will appear more...
Enamel is the outer layer of the tooth composed of a crystalline structure called hydroxyapatite. Enamel is the part of the tooth you see in the mouth. It is the hardest part of the human body when in a non-carious state. Dr. James Beck reviewed this 13 year experience in Dentistry ...
enamel, in anatomy, the hardest tissue of the body, covering part or all of the crown of the tooth in mammals. Enamel, when mature, consists predominantly of apatite crystals containing calcium and phosphate. Enamel is not living and contains no nerves. The thickness and density of enamel var...
hydroxyapatite hybrid nanowires with polyvinyl alcohol as a matrix. This enamel analog possesses enamel-similar inorganic components and a nanowire-microbundle-macroarray hierarchical structure. It exhibits toughness of 19.80 MPa m1/2, which is 3.4 times higher than natural tooth enamel, giving ...
Cracks in teeth can be defined as plastic deformations that appear as a break within the tooth structure but without actual separation or loss of the dental hard tissue. From: Journal of Dentistry, 2023 About this pageSet alert Also in subject areas: Agricultural and Biological Sciences Materials...
Dental root morphology is also variable and can be an important characteristic of fossils.The arrow in the above picture is pointing to what part of the tooth? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Root 反馈 收藏