Artículo de revista
Fragilidad y comportamiento mecánico del esmalte dental
Fecha
2014-05-05Registro en:
ISSN 19099762
Autor
Rivera-Velásquez, C. A. (Camilo Alberto)
Ossa, A. (Alexander)
Arola, D. (Dwayne)
Institución
Resumen
Dental enamel is one of the hardest and most mineralized tissues of the human body. This work studied the main
mechanical properties of this hard tissue for third molars obtained from young Colombian patients. The hardness, apparent fracture
toughness and brittleness of enamel were measured as a function of distance from the occlusal surface to the Dental Enamel
Junction (DEJ) by means of microndentation techniques. It was found that the hardness measurements are highly dependent on
the indentation load, with high values of hardness found when low loads were used. This behavior is explained by the size of the
indentations which approached the size of single hydroxyapatite prisms for low load values, while for high load values the size of
the indents covered several prisms. Overall, the mechanical properties measured on the enamel from young Colombians are close
to the properties reported in the literature for young North American patients. Whether these similarities among young patients
persist for older patients deserves further investigation.