High-Resolution Characterization of Enamel Remineralization Using Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and Electron Microscopy.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Caries Research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-08 DOI:10.1159/000535979
Andreas Kiesow, Maria Morawietz, Jennifer Gruner, Stephan Gierth, Lutz Berthold, Eva Schneiderman, Samuel St John
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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this in vitro study was to assess the suitability of high-resolution time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) for visualizing cross-sectional changes in human enamel microstructure and chemical composition during treatment and remineralization cycling of artificially generated caries lesions underneath an artificial plaque.

Methods: Treatments consisted of exposure to twice daily toothpaste/water slurries prepared from 0, 1,100, and 5,000 μg/g fluoride (F) NaF/silica toothpastes. In addition, treatments with slurries prepared from 1,100 μg/g F SnF2/silica toothpastes were done using 44Ca in the remineralization solution to allow for differentiation of newly formed mineral and exploration of incorporated metal dopants using ToF-SIMS. Complementary microhardness, scanning electron microscopy, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM) investigations were performed on enamel cross sections.

Results: HR-TEM was used for the first time to determine the change in crystallinity during remineralization revealing distinct microstructural zones within one lesion. Chemical mapping using ToF-SIMS demonstrated that the distribution of F, while observed primarily in the new mineral phase, was widespread throughout the lesion with 44Ca substantially limited to the remineralizing mineral. Both penetrated the inter-rod spaces of the sound enamel illustrating how acid damage propagates into the native mineral as the caries lesion deepens. HR-TEM examination revealed different regions within the lesion characterized by distinct micro- and ultrastructures. Importantly, HR-TEM revealed a return of crystallinity following remineralization. F dose-response observations verified the ability of these high-resolution techniques to differentiate remineralization efficacy.

Conclusion: The collective results provided new insights such as the visualization of F or calcium penetration pathways, as well as new tools to study the caries process.

利用飞行时间二次离子质谱法和电子显微镜对珐琅质再矿化进行高分辨率表征
这项体外研究的目的是评估高分辨率飞行时间二次离子质谱法(ToF-SIMS)是否适合用于观察人工牙菌斑下人工生成的龋病治疗和再矿化循环过程中人类珐琅质微观结构和化学成分的横截面变化。治疗包括每天两次接触由 0、1100 和 5000 µg/g 氟化物(F)NaF/二氧化硅牙膏制备的牙膏/水浆。此外,还使用再矿化溶液中的 44Ca 对 1100 µg/g F SnF2/二氧化硅牙膏制备的淤浆进行了处理,以区分新形成的矿物,并使用 ToF-SIMS 对掺入的金属进行检测。此外,还对珐琅质横截面进行了显微硬度、扫描电子显微镜和高分辨率透射电子显微镜(HR-TEM)检测。HR-TEM 首次用于确定再矿化过程中结晶度的变化,揭示了一个病变中不同的微观结构区域。使用 ToF-SIMS 绘制的化学图显示,虽然 F 的分布主要是在新矿物相中观察到的,但在整个病变中分布广泛,而 44Ca 则主要局限于再矿化矿物中。两者都穿透了健全珐琅质的杆间隙,这说明随着龋损的加深,酸性破坏是如何传播到原生矿物质中的。HR-TEM检查显示病变内的不同区域具有不同的微观和超微结构。重要的是,HR-TEM 显示了再矿化后结晶度的恢复。氟化物剂量反应观察验证了这些高分辨率技术区分再矿化效果的能力。这些综合结果提供了新的见解,如氟化物或钙渗透途径的可视化,以及研究龋齿过程的新工具。
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Caries Research
Caries Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
7.10%
发文量
34
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Caries Research'' publishes epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies in dental caries, erosion and related dental diseases. Some studies build on the considerable advances already made in caries prevention, e.g. through fluoride application. Some aim to improve understanding of the increasingly important problem of dental erosion and the associated tooth wear process. Others monitor the changing pattern of caries in different populations, explore improved methods of diagnosis or evaluate methods of prevention or treatment. The broad coverage of current research has given the journal an international reputation as an indispensable source for both basic scientists and clinicians engaged in understanding, investigating and preventing dental disease.
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