Dentine structure and mineralization in hypocalcified amelogenesis imperfecta: a quantitative X-ray histochemical study

Oral Dis. 2004 Mar;10(2):94-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1354-523x.2003.00988.x.

Abstract

Objective: This study was undertaken in order to establish the structural and mineralization pattern of the response of dentine to alterations in enamel in hypocalcified amelogenesis imperfecta (AI).

Design: The images and data obtained with scanning electron microscopy and electron probe X-ray microanalysis in enamel and dentine specimens from control and affected teeth were compared in this study.

Patients and methods: We compared 46 fragments of permanent teeth from patients with clinically diagnosed hypocalcified AI and 20 normal permanent teeth. All specimens were prepared for electron probe X-ray microanalysis.

Results: Dentine is characterized by thickening of the peritubular dentine and partial obliteration of the dentinal tubules that does not give rise to a compact sclerotic cast. In dentine, calcium levels were significantly higher in teeth with clinically hypocalcified AI in relation with control teeth (P < 0.001).

Conclusions: Dentine is affected in hypocalcified AI increasing mineralization (narrower tubules and higher content of calcium) in response to enamel disorder.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Amelogenesis Imperfecta / pathology*
  • Amelogenesis Imperfecta / physiopathology*
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Calcium / analysis
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Dental Enamel / pathology
  • Dentin / chemistry
  • Dentin / pathology*
  • Dentin / ultrastructure
  • Electron Probe Microanalysis
  • Humans
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Tooth Calcification

Substances

  • Calcium