Secondary dentin is a layer of dentin formed after the tooth's root has fully formed. Tertiary dentin develops as a result of a ... Thus, interglobular dentin is slightly less mineralized than globular dentin. Interglobular dentin is especially evident in ... Below it lies the circumpulpal dentin, more mineralized dentin which makes up most of the dentin layer and is secreted after ... The outer layer closest to enamel is known as mantle dentin. This layer is unique to the rest of primary dentin. Mantle dentin ...
... (DH, DHS) is dental pain which is sharp in character and of short duration, arising from exposed dentin ... Over time, the dentin-pulp complex may adapt to the decreased insulation by laying down tertiary dentin, thereby increasing the ... Therefore, although the terms dentin sensitivity and sensitive dentin are used interchangeably to refer to dental ... dentin hypersensitivity is not a true form of allodynia or hyperalgesia. To contradict this view, not all exposed dentin ...
... is a protein found in teeth. It is one of the two proteins produced by the segmentation of dentin ... Dentin sialoprotein can be found in the dentin immediately subjacent to cellular cementum, but not subjacent to acellular ...
... (including reparative dentin or sclerotic dentin) forms as a reaction to stimulation, including caries, wear ... Hominins have a much lower rate of tertiary dentin formation, with around 15% of teeth that have dentin exposed through wear ... Tertiary dentin is therefore a mechanism for a tooth to 'heal', with new material formation protecting the pulp chamber and ... Frequency of tertiary dentin in different species of primate suggests teeth 'heal' at different rates in different species. ...
The preproprotein is secreted by odontoblasts and cleaved into dentin sialoprotein and dentin phosphoprotein. Dentin ... 1997). "Dentin phosphoprotein and dentin sialoprotein are cleavage products expressed from a single transcript coded by a gene ... "Entrez Gene: DSPP dentin sialophosphoprotein". Butler WT (1998). "Dentin matrix proteins". Eur. J. Oral Sci. 106 Suppl 1: 204- ... 2005). "Dentin sialoprotein and dentin phosphoprotein overexpression during amelogenesis". J. Biol. Chem. 280 (36): 31991-8. ...
... (DD) is a rare genetic developmental disorder affecting dentine production of the teeth, commonly exhibiting ... DI-2, DI-3 and DD-2 share the same genetic mutation of dentin sialophosphoprotein, that is located on chromosome 4. They are ... "Dentin Dysplasia Type I - NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders)". NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders). ... "Dentin Dysplasia Type II - NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders)". NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders). ...
... , or phosphophoryn, is one of three proteins formed from dentin sialophosphoprotein and is important in ... Being highly negative, dentin phosphoprotein is able to attract large amounts of calcium. In vitro studies also indicate ... the regulation of mineralization of dentin. Phosphophoryn is the most acidic protein ever discovered and has an isoelectric ...
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Thotakura SR, Mah T, Srinivasan R, Takagi Y, Veis A, George A (March 2000). "The non-collagenous dentin matrix proteins are ... de La Dure-Molla M, Philippe Fournier B, Berdal A (April 2015). "Isolated dentinogenesis imperfecta and dentin dysplasia: ... Witkop CJ (January 1975). "Hereditary defects of dentin". Dental Clinics of North America. 19 (1): 25-45. doi:10.1016/S0011- ... Also called hereditary opalescent dentin. Brandywine isolate. This type is rare with occurrences only in the secluded ...
ATN1 Dentin dysplasia, type II; 125420; DSPP Dentinogenesis imperfecta, Shields type II; 125490; DSPP Dentinogenesis imperfecta ...
"Toothpastes, Relative Dentin Abrasivity (RDA)". www.ada.org. Retrieved 13 January 2021. "Toothpaste Abrasiveness Ranked by RDA ... Dentists consider the extra abrasion of dentin from brushing multiple times per day to be insignificant, since modern ... Relative Dentin Abrasion) Value" (PDF). 16 July 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2021. Donly, K. J.; Vargas, M.; Meckes, M.; Sharma, ... caused more damage to enamel and dentin compared to waiting 30 minutes. Flushing the acid away with water or dissolved baking ...
About I, Bottero MJ, de Denato P, Camps J, Franquin JC, Mitsiadis TA (2000). "Human dentin production in vitro". Experimental ...
Twenty dentin disks were cut from human extracted third molars. The dentin surface of the disks was etched with 6% citric acid ... 1991) assessed the influence of a smear layer on the adhesion of sealer cements to dentin. A total of 120 teeth was tested, 40 ... In vitro the penetration of bacteria into tubules of intact dentin exposed by fracture was compared in pairs of teeth, one of ... However this barrier seemed to be removed after a few days which allowed bacterial growth into intact dentin. Olgart came to a ...
The pulp of the tooth remains normal and healthy in dentin hypersensitivity.: 510 Many topical treatments for dentin ... or because new layers of dentin (tertiary dentin) have been produced inside the pulp chamber, insulating against the stimulus. ... the pulp usually adapts by producing new layers of dentin inside the pulp chamber called tertiary dentin, increasing the ... Due to the close relationship between dentin and pulp, they are frequently considered together as the dentin-pulp complex.: 118 ...
Enamel-Dentin-Pulp fractures extend through the enamel and dentin and into the pulp. If the pulp is vital, a focal spot of ... Enamel-Dentin crown fractures typically present as a tooth fracture confined to enamel and dentin with loss of tooth structure ... enamel-dentin fractures, and fractures that extend through the enamel and dentin into the pulp which are defined below. Crown ... "Enamel-dentin fracture - Dental Trauma Guide". dentaltraumaguide.org. Retrieved 2018-11-15. Services, Department of Health & ...
Lines of Retzius (think age bands like tree growth rings) - Stria (A) artifacts in enamel (not found in dentin) created by ... these lines appear near the dentin. They bend obliquely near the cervical region. They curve occlusally near the cuspal regions ... incremental steps of ameloblasts comparable to the contour "lines of Owen" in dentin have increased organic content and show ...
Like many oxalates, ferric oxalate has been investigated as a short-term treatment for dentin hypersensitivity. It is used in ... Cunha-Cruz, J.; Stout, J. R.; Heaton, L. J.; Wataha, J. C. (29 December 2010). "Dentin Hypersensitivity and Oxalates: a ...
Odontoblasts (dentin-producing cells) of the teeth. Around the optic vesicle and the developing eye and contributes to many eye ... "In vitro odontoblast-like cell differentiation of cranial neural crest cells induced by fibroblast growth factor 8 and dentin ...
Dentin matrix acidic phosphoprotein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DMP1 gene. Dentin matrix acidic ... 2004). "Dentin matrix protein 1 is expressed in human lung cancer". J. Bone Miner. Res. 18 (8): 1506-12. doi:10.1359/jbmr. ... "Entrez Gene: DMP1 dentin matrix acidic phosphoprotein". Cell Cycle-Dependent Nuclear Localization of DMP1 J.O. MANCERA1, T. ... 2005). "Dentin matrix protein 1 gene cis-regulation: use in osteocytes to characterize local responses to mechanical loading in ...
There is tentative evidence for dentin hypersensitivity. It does not appear to be useful for orthodontic pain LLLT might be ... Sgolastra, F.; Petrucci, A.; Severino, M.; Gatto, R.; Monaco, A. (2013-06-01). "Lasers for the treatment of dentin ...
Secondary dentin is darker and more opaque than primary dentin. This gives the dentin an overall darker appearance. At the same ... The underlying dentin layer is darker than enamel, yellow-brown in color, and less transparent. Dentin forms the bulk of the ... The pulp is pink/red due to its vascularity, but is rarely visible through the overlying enamel and dentin unless the thickness ... Dentinogenesis imperfecta is a defect of dentin formation, and the teeth may be discolored yellow-brown, deep amber or blue- ...
Petersson, LG (Mar 2013). "The role of fluoride in the preventive management of dentin hypersensitivity and root caries". Clin ... Petersson, Lars G. (28 December 2012). "The role of fluoride in the preventive management of dentin hypersensitivity and root ... Dental caries Fluoride therapy Xerostomia Dental fluorosis Dentin hypersensitivity Dental restoration Dental surgery Weintraub ... "Treating cervical dentin hypersensitivity with fluoride varnish". The Journal of the American Dental Association. 137 (7): 1013 ...
Dentin Ganoine Schultze, Hans-Peter (2016-01-01). "Scales, Enamel, Cosmine, Ganoine, and Early Osteichthyans". Comptes Rendus ...
"Antimicrobial substantivity of alexidine and chlorhexidine in dentin". J Endod. 39 (11): 1413-5. doi:10.1016/j.joen.2013.07.038 ...
Internal resorption is defined by the loss of intraradicular dentin and tubular dentin from within the middle and apical thirds ... Resorption of the root of the tooth, or root resorption, is the progressive loss of dentin and cementum by the action of ... Osteoclasts in close proximity to the root surface will resorb the root surface cementum and underlying root dentin. This can ... The root is protected internally (endodontium) by pre-dentin and externally on the root surface by cementum and the periodontal ...
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In only 5-10% of teeth, there is a space between the enamel and the cementum at which the underlying dentin is exposed. In the ... The sheath is irregularly fragmented in time and space as it promotes cementum deposition on the newly formed dentin. After ... Gap between cementum and enamel exposing the dentin. The shape and location of the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) on each tooth ... Fragmentation of Hertwig's epithelial root sheath and exposure of dentin covered by a thin layer of intermediate cementum are ...