Oral Biology: Hard Tissue Biology Flashcards
Label each arrow on the diagram
What are the ideal properties of a tooth? (7)
1) Strong
2) Hard
3) Wear Resistant
4) Resistant to Chemical Damage
5) Ability to respond to insult/damage
6) Ability to repair
7) Aesthetic
By weight, what are the percentages of mineral, matrix and water in Enamel? (%)
- 96% mineral
- 1-2% matrix
- 2% water
By weight, what are the percentages of mineral, matrix and water in Dentine?
- 70% mineral
- 20% matrix
- 10% water
By weight, what are the percentages of mineral, matrix and water in Cementum?
- 65% mineral
- 23% matrix
- 12% water
By weight, what are the percentages of mineral, matrix and water in bone?
- 60% mineral
- 25% matrix
- 15% water
What is the chemical formula for hydroxyapatite?
Describe hydroxyapatite
- Hydroxyapatite has crytallites that are:
- 70nm wide, 25nm thick and very long
- Hexagonal cross-section
- OH- ion surrounded by 3 Ca²+ ions
- Surrounded by 3 PO4 3- ions
- Enclosed by 6 Ca²+ ions
Hydroxyapatite can undergo ionic replacement (any ion can be substituted). F- may substitute OH-, what benefits to enamel arise from this?
- Stabilises the lattice
- More acid resistant
- F- and prevention
List 8 facts about enamel
- covers anatomical crown
- epithelial product
- 96% inorganic hydroxyapatite
- 2mm thick max
- translucent
- non-vital
- hard (KHN 360-390)
- brittle
Describe the basic structure of enamel in 3 points
- tightly packed hydroxyapatite crystals
- basic unit = enamel prism
- prisms visible in ground sections, SEM’s of acid etched enamel
Which label is the enamel’s prism core and which label is the enamel’s prism sheath?
Surface Enamel is different to subsurface enamel. List 5 characteristics of surface enamel
Surface enamel is:
- aprismatic (no prisms)
- slightly more mineralised
- higher levels of fluoride
- more resistant to acid attack/caries/erosion
- more resistant to acid etch
What two types of high speed burs are capable of cutting through enamel?
- diamond
- tungsten carbide
Which hard tissue is easily fractured with a hand instrument (e.g. a chisel), if unsupported?
Enamel