Journal of Hard Tissue Biology
Online ISSN : 1880-828X
Print ISSN : 1341-7649
ISSN-L : 1341-7649
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Three-dimensional Orientation Analysis of Human Enamel Crystallites Using X-ray Diffraction
Toshiro SakaeKatsunori HirayamaHitoshi YamamotoKunihiro SuzukiYasushi HayakawaYumiko TakahashiTakao KuwadaKeisuke NakaoKyoko NogamiManabu InagakiToshinari TanakaKen HayakawaIsamu SatoMitsuo Kakei
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2011 年 20 巻 1 号 p. 7-10

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Tooth enamel is composed of nano-scale, needle-like biological apatite crystallites. These crystallites constitute the enamel prisms. The generally accepted Meckel's model of arrangement of crystallites in enamel prism might be slightly revised according to the variations in tooth enamel chemical composition and structures. An x-ray diffraction method was proposed to survey the three-dimensional crystallite orientation instead of electron microscopy. Preliminary results showed clear difference in the convergence and broadening of enamel crystallite orientations of human tooth enamel. This method has high potential in analyzing partial deviation in crystallite orientation as well as easy sample preparation and operation.
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