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In situ monitoring and analysis of enamel demineralisation using synchrotron X-ray scattering.

Tan Sui1, Enrico Salvati2, Robert A Harper3, Hongjia Zhang2, Richard M Shelton3, Gabriel Landini3, Alexander M Korsunsky4.   

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Dental caries is one of the most common chronic diseases that affect human teeth. It often initiates in enamel, undermining its mechanical function and structural integrity. Little is known about the enamel demineralisation process caused by dental caries in terms of the microstructural changes and crystallography of the inorganic mineral phase. To improve the understanding of the carious lesion formation process and to help identify efficient treatments, the evolution of the microstructure at the nano-scale in an artificially induced enamel erosion region was probed using advanced synchrotron small-angle and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS and WAXS). This is the first in vitro and time-resolved investigation of enamel demineralisation using synchrotron X-ray techniques which allows in situ quantification of the microstructure evolution over time in a simulated carious lesion. The analysis revealed that alongside the reduction of mineral volume, a heterogeneous evolution of hydroxyapatite (HAp) crystallites (in terms of size, preferred orientation and degree of alignment) could be observed. It was also found that the rate and direction of dissolution depends on the crystallographic orientation. Based on these findings, a novel conceptual view of the process is put forward that describes the key structural parameters in establishing high fidelity ultrastructure-based numerical models for the simulation of the enamel demineralisation process. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Hydroxyapatite (HAp) crystallites in the enamel dissolve during dental caries although little is known about the structural-chemical relationships that control the dynamic demineralisation process. For the first time this work investigated the in situ evolution of nano-scale morphology and the spatial distribution of ultrastructural HAp crystallites of human enamel during demineralisation in simulated caries. Advanced synchrotron SAXS and WAXS techniques showed that the heterogeneous evolution of crystallites (size, preferred orientation and degree of alignment) could be attributed to crystallographic-orientation-dependent anisotropic dissolution. Hence we propose a novel conceptual schematic diagram to describe the demineralisation process. These findings have important implications for understanding the detailed mechanisms of enamel demineralisation and provide insight into potential enamel remineralisation that could restore structural integrity and function.
Copyright © 2018 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Dental caries; Dental demineralisation; Enamel; In situ analysis; SAXS; WAXS

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30026103     DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2018.07.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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1.  Finite Element Modelling and Experimental Validation of the Enamel Demineralisation Process at the Rod Level.

Authors:  Enrico Salvati; Cyril Besnard; Robert A Harper; Thomas Moxham; Richard M Shelton; Gabriel Landini; Alexander M Korsunsky
Journal:  J Adv Res       Date:  2020-09-06       Impact factor: 10.479

2.  Synchrotron radiation analysis of root dentin: the roles of fluoride and calcium ions in hydroxyapatite remineralization.

Authors:  Nutthapong Kantrong; Krassawan Khongkhaphet; Nutnicha Sitornsud; Pakaporn Lo-Apirukkul; Waraporn Phanprom; Catleya Rojviriya; Penphitcha Amonpattaratkit; Watcharaphong Ariyakriangkai
Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat       Date:  2022-01-19       Impact factor: 2.616

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