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Submicron-to-nanoscale structure characterization and organization of crystals in dentin bioapatites
Manuel Toledano,Fátima S. Aguilera,Estrella Osorio,Modesto T. López-López,Inmaculada Cabello,Manuel Toledano-Osorio,Raquel Osorio
RSC Advances Pub Date : 05/09/2016 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C6RA02373H
Abstract

The aim of this study was to ascertain the crystal morphology and to assess the ultrastructure and texture changes of sound (SD) and caries-affected dentin (CAD) after being restored with Zn-free and Zn-containing amalgam. Dentin surfaces were studied before amalgam placement and after amalgam removal by X-ray diffraction (μXRD2) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) through selected area diffraction (SAED) and bright-field (BF) imaging. Crystals at the dentin surface were identified as hydroxyl-apatite with augmented crystallographic maturity, crystallinity and grain sizes and lower microstrain in CAD dentin after Zn-containing amalgam removal at the 310 plane. The opposite trend was followed at 002 reflection. Texture increased in CAD at both reflections after the removal of Zn-containing amalgams. Crystallinity increased in SD after amalgam restorations at 002 and 310 reflections. In CAD, crystallinity decreased after amalgam restorations at the 002 plane. Block-like and needle-like apatite crystals constituted the bulk of minerals in SD. Needle-like apatite crystals were observed in CAD surfaces before and after Zn-free amalgam restorations. Polyhedral and rounded drop-like crystals characterized the CAD surfaces before Zn-containing amalgam placement. After the restoration removal, plate-like polygons and three-dimensional agglomerated crystals were revealed. Crystallites with improved crystallographic orientation became shorter and thinner in CAD treated with Zn-containing amalgams, thus increasing mineralization and maturity.

Graphical abstract: Submicron-to-nanoscale structure characterization and organization of crystals in dentin bioapatites
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