Variations in the mineral composition of human enamel on the level of cross-striations and striae of Retzius

F.C.M. Driessens, H.J.M. Heijligers, J.M.P.M. Borggreven, J.H.M. Woltgens

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Abstract

Point count analyses were made with the electron microprobe for Ca, Na and Mg in a vertical cross-section through the enamel of a freshly erupted human pre-molar in the approximal area. A low excitation energy was chosen to limit the size of the excited volume and to suppress the evaporation of Na. The Na content showed variations with a wavelength of 6 ± 1 µm, which equals the distance of cross-striations. The Mg content showed variations with a wavelength of 25 ± 4 µm which equals the distance of striae of Retzius, whereby these striae probably contain a higher Mg content. On the assumption that higher Na and/or Mg contents represent mineral with a higher solubility, the observed variations in mineral composition help to explain the fine structure of carious lesions as observed frequently by microscopy and microradiography.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)237-241
JournalCaries Research
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1984

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