Enamel and dentin of human teeth. Fatigue strength

Alexey V. Silin, E. Satygo, A. Maryanovich
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The article provides a brief overview of the studies regarding changes in the structure and composition of teeth after eruption. The factors of degenerative changes in tooth structures and their relationship with non-carious lesions have been analyzed. The study makes emphasis on the tooth durability and the factors influencing tissue fatigue, explaining increased tissue wear due to local factors. Understanding mechanisms of metabolism of teeth hard tissues is the key to the stability of restorative treatments and occurrence of non-carious tooth lesions. The evolution of views on this problem is noteworthy. The literature review reveals the initial predominance of mechanical actions, abrasion, and mineralization. It is later complemented by a detailed analysis of the influence of destructive stresses and deformation due to mechanical factors. All the leading works of the 2000s are dedicated to analyzing the ultrastructural features of enamel that affect its mechanical characteristics and can explain both the characteristics of the shape and intensity of mechanical tooth wear during the functioning of the stomatognathic system, as well as the durability of the performed restorations. The literature review covers 74 sources over the past 15 years.
人类牙齿的珐琅质和牙本质疲劳强度
文章简要概述了有关萌出后牙齿结构和组成变化的研究。文章分析了牙齿结构退行性变化的因素及其与非龋性病变的关系。研究强调了牙齿的耐久性和影响组织疲劳的因素,解释了局部因素导致的组织磨损增加。了解牙齿硬组织的新陈代谢机制是修复治疗的稳定性和非龋齿病变发生的关键。关于这一问题的观点演变值得注意。文献综述显示,机械作用、磨损和矿化最初占主导地位。后来又对机械因素造成的破坏性应力和变形的影响进行了详细分析。2000 年代的所有重要著作都致力于分析影响珐琅质机械特性的珐琅质超微结构特征,这些特征既可以解释口颌系统运行过程中牙齿机械磨损的形状和强度特征,也可以解释修复体的耐久性。文献综述涵盖了过去 15 年中的 74 个资料来源。
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