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Chia-Chan Hsu1, Hsiu-Ying Chung2, Elizabeth Marie Hagerman3, Wenyuan Shi4, Jenn-Ming Yang1, Ben Wu5.
Abstract
Dental remineralization may be achieved by mediating the interactions between tooth surfaces with free ions and biomimetic peptides. We recently developed octuplet repeats of aspartate-serine-serine (DSS-8) peptide, which occurs in high abundance in naturally occurring proteins that are critical for tooth remineralization. In this paper, we evaluated the possible role of DSS-8 in enamel remineralization. Human enamel specimens were demineralized, exposed briefly to DSS-8 solution, and then exposed to concentrated ionic solutions that favor remineralization. Enamel nano-mechanical behaviors, hardness and elastic modulus, at various stages of treatment were determined by nanoindentation. The phase, microstructure and morphology of the resultant surfaces were characterized using the grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXD), variable pressure scanning electron microscopy (VPSEM), and atomic force microscopy (AFM), respectively. Nanoindentation results show that the DSS-8 remineralization effectively improves the mechanical and elastic properties for demineralized enamel.Entities:
Keywords: Enamel; Nanoindentation; Peptide; Remineralization
Year: 2008 PMID: 25355990 PMCID: PMC4209483 DOI: 10.1557/PROC-1132-Z09-05
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mater Res Soc Symp Proc ISSN: 0272-9172