Light and transmission electron microscopy of the effects of calcium, magnesium and phosphate on dentine and enamel formed by rat molars in vitro.
Arch Oral Biol
; 32(6): 381-9, 1987.
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The effect of addition of eight different combinations of Ca, Mg and P supplements (control, Ca, Mg, P, CaMg, CaP, PMg and CaMgP) on three-day-old rat maxillary second molars, explanted at the premineralizing stage and cultured for two weeks, was studied. Light-microscopy sections, cut parallel to the occlusal plane, were divided into four sectors and given a score according to an ordinal scale for dentine and enamel depending on the regularity of these matrices. An analysis of variance on these scores revealed a significant favourable effect of Mg, CaMg and CaMgP and an adverse effect of Ca on enamel. A favourable effect on dentine regularity was obtained after addition of Ca or Mg. Ultrastructurally, enamel changes such as amorphous enamel matrix, voids and disturbance in rod-interrod pattern were seen after addition of Ca, P, CaP. Thin enamel with less tight packing of crystals was observed after CaMg addition. A thick layer of enamel with highly-organized rod-interrod pattern was seen with Mg, PMg and CaMgP addition. It is suggested that Mg plays an important role in the interaction with Ca and P for the harmonious development of enamel and dentine in vitro.
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Colección:
01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Fósforo
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Calcio
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Esmalte Dental
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Dentina
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Magnesio
Límite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Arch Oral Biol
Año:
1987
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Bélgica
Pais de publicación:
Reino Unido