| Literature DB >> 24548814 |
Marcin R Tatara1, Anna Szabelska, Witold Krupski, Barbara Tymczyna, Iwona Luszczewska-Sierakowska, Jarosław Bieniaś, Monika Ostapiuk.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Caries, enamel hypoplasia, molar incisor hipomineralization, amylogenesis imperfecta, dentine dysplasia, hypophosphatasia and other dental disorders lead to tooth mineralization disturbances and structural abnormalities, decreasing masticatory organ functions. Dental disorders in sheep can lead to premature slaughter before they have attained final stage of their reproductive life and induce economic loss due to high flock replacement costs. Growth rate, health status and meat quality of sheep depends on tooth properties and quality determining in large extent efficiency of the masticatory apparatus and initial food break up. Considering lack of basic anatomical and physiological data on teeth properties in sheep, the aim of the study was to evaluate morphometric, densitometric and mechanical traits of deciduous mandibular incisor, canine and the second premolar obtained at the slaughter age of 5 months of life.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24548814 PMCID: PMC3936944 DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-10-45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Figure 1Three-dimensional microtomography reconstructions of left deciduous teeth in sheep showing the four incisors (i– i) and the second premolar (p). The investigated teeth are presented in dorsal/posterior (D/P), ventral/anterior (V/A), mesial/bucall (M/B) and distal/lingual (D/L) views, respectively. The volumetric tooth mineral density (vTMD) was determined in volumes-of-interest (VOIs) separately for whole enamel (volumetric enamel mineral density – vEMD) and for whole dentine (volumetric dentine mineral density – vDMD). Using the same VOIs, total enamel volume (Evol) and total dentine volume (Dvol) were measured automatically for each tooth.
Morphometric, densitometric and mechanical properties of mandibular deciduous incisors, canine and second premolar in 5 month old sheep
| Weight (mg) | 369a ± 10 | 290b ± 6 | 199c ± 4 | 150d ± 3 | 783e ± 38 |
| Length (mm) | 28.00a ± 0.48 | 25.57b ± 0.48 | 22.28c ± 0.18 | 19.00d ± 0.31 | 19.57d ± 0.37 |
| Total tooth volume (cm3) | 0.249a ± 0.006 | 0.203b ± 0.004 | 0.147c ± 0.003 | 0.113d ± 0.002 | 0.491e ± 0.023 |
| Total enamel volume (mm3) | 17.82a ± 1.02 | 17.88a ± 0.79 | 12.69b ± 0.54 | 10.62b ± 0.37 | 40.77c ± 3.35 |
| Total dentine volume (mm3) | 161.02a ± 5.09 | 124.16b ± 3.72 | 84.31c ± 2.66 | 63.15c ± 2.24 | 329.88d ± 17.73 |
| Mean volumetric tooth mineral density (g/cm3) | 3.054 ± 0.037 | 2.982 ± 0.041 | 2.947 ± 0.041 | 2.959 ± 0.043 | 2.973 ± 0.028 |
| Volumetric enamel mineral density (μg/mm3) | 2.402 ± 0.00004 | 2.467 ± 0.06546 | 2.402 ± 0.00003 | 2.402 ± 0.00004 | 2.402 ± 0.00005 |
| Volumetric dentine mineral density (μg/mm3) | 2.154a ± 0.031 | 2.044b ± 0.019 | 2.048b ± 0.025 | 2.096ab ± 0.057 | 2.068ab ± 0.016 |
| Maximum elastic strength (N) | 274a ± 15 | 212b ± 13 | 169c ± 17 | 111d ± 17 | ---- |
| Ultimate force (N) | 350a ± 22 | 266b ± 18 | 201c ± 15 | 158d ± 15 | 957e ± 83 |
Values are means ± SEM.
a-eMean values that do not share common superscript letter in the same row differ significantly for P < 0.05.