Issue 14, 2004

Dental enamel—a biological ceramic: regular substructures in enamel hydroxyapatite crystals revealed by atomic force microscopy

Abstract

Hydroxyapatite crystals from developing rat incisor enamel and polished sections of mature human dental enamel were investigated using Atomic and Chemical Force Microscopy. Regular substructures were seen on crystals comprising ∼40 nm wide morphologically and chemically defined bands across the crystal long axes. Exposure to low pH resulted in selective dissolution between bands and the emergence of 2–3 spherical structures within each band. The spherical structures were chemically distinct exhibiting high friction in lateral force mode. Enamel crystals appear to comprise stacks of roughly hexagonal arrays of chemically or structurally distinct spherical subunits.

Graphical abstract: Dental enamel—a biological ceramic: regular substructures in enamel hydroxyapatite crystals revealed by atomic force microscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jan 2004
Accepted
26 Apr 2004
First published
21 May 2004

J. Mater. Chem., 2004,14, 2242-2248

Dental enamel—a biological ceramic: regular substructures in enamel hydroxyapatite crystals revealed by atomic force microscopy

C. Robinson, S. Connell, J. Kirkham, R. Shore and A. Smith, J. Mater. Chem., 2004, 14, 2242 DOI: 10.1039/B401154F

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