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Morphological analysis of human and bovine dentine by scanning electron microscope investigation
Fecha
2008Registro en:
ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY, v.53, n.2, p.105-108, 2008
0003-9969
10.1016/j.archoralbio.2007.09.005
Autor
CAMARGO, Maite Andre
MARQUES, Marcia Martins
CARA, Antonio Alberto de
Institución
Resumen
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the superficial morphology of bovine and human sclerotic dentine. Design: For the morphological analysis, bovine (n = 3) and human (n = 3) incisors exhibiting exposed dentine were used. Dentine presented characteristics of sclerosis: brownish, smooth and shiny-the vitreous appearance. The teeth were prepared for assessment on a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Three pre-determined areas of each sample were submitted to SEM. The number of open tubules per area was obtained from the electron micrographs (n = 9 per group) for comparison purposes. Results: The number of open tubules in both species compared were similar (p > 0.05). Human dentine presented 31.89 +/- 23.94 open tubules per area, whereas bovine dentine showed 30.33 +/- 18.14 open tubules per area. Conclusion: Based on the results, we concluded that dentine exposed at the incisal surface of human and bovine teeth presented similar clinical and micro-morphological aspects, represented by surfaces with equivalent numbers of open dentinal tubules. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.