Visualization of enamel rods in hunter-schreger bands and enamel in incipient lesion under polarized and light microscopy

Sandhya Tamgadge, T. Pereira, A. Tamgadge
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Background: An enamel rod is the basic unit of tooth enamel measuring 4 μm wide to 8 μm high and is tightly packed, highly organized mass of hydroxyapatite crystals, which are hexagonal in shape and provide rigidity to the rods and strengthen the enamel. In cross section, it is best compared to a keyhole with the top, or head, oriented toward the crown of the tooth and the bottom, or tail, oriented toward the root of the tooth. Enamel rods are found in rows along the tooth. The arrangement of crystals within each enamel rod is highly complex and gives rise to Hunter–Schreger Bands. This article presents enamel rods in Hunter–Schreger Bands under light microscopy and polarized microscopy which has rarely been reported with additional note on incipient lesion visualized under polarized microscopy. Aim: 1. To visualize enamel rods in Hunter–Schreger Bands under light microscopy and polarized microscopy. 2. Visualization of Zones of enamel in incipient lesion under polarized microscopy. Materials and Methods: Two ground sections were prepared. One normal (without lesion) and the other one was having incipient lesion (white spot). Normal tooth was visualized under light and polarized microscopy under x4,x10,x40,x100 under a light microscope, Leica research microscope (Leica application suite [LES]core version 3.8) of Leica research microscope (Model No. DM1000 LED, Leica Microsystems GmbH Ernst-Leitz-Stra e17–37 | 35,578 Wetzlar [Germany]) and tooth with incipient lesion was visualized under polarized microscopy. Conclusion: Basic mechanism of Hunter Schreger bands can be studied at light microscopy. Zones of enamel in incipient lesion too, was clearly evident under polarized microscopy.
在偏光显微镜和光镜下观察猎人-施雷格带的牙釉质棒和早期病变的牙釉质
背景:牙釉质棒是牙釉质的基本单位,宽4 μm,高8 μm,由羟基磷灰石晶体紧密堆积而成,呈六边形,为牙釉质棒提供刚性并加强牙釉质。在横截面上,它最好被比作一个锁眼,顶部或头部朝向牙齿的冠,底部或尾部朝向牙齿的根。牙釉质棒沿牙齿排列。每个珐琅棒内晶体的排列非常复杂,产生了亨特-施雷格带。本文介绍了在光学显微镜和偏光显微镜下的亨特-施雷格带的牙釉质棒,这在偏振显微镜下很少有报道,并对早期病变进行了观察。目的:1。在光学显微镜和偏光显微镜下观察亨特-施雷格带中的牙釉质棒。2. 在偏光显微镜下观察早期病变的牙釉质区。材料与方法:制备2个地面切片。一名正常(无病变),另一名有早期病变(白斑)。在光学显微镜、徕卡研究显微镜(Leica application suite [LES]core version 3.8)、徕卡研究显微镜(Model No. 5)下,在x4、x10、x40、x100显微镜下观察正常牙齿。DM1000 LED, Leica Microsystems GmbH Ernst-Leitz-Stra e17-37 | 35,578 Wetzlar [Germany])和初发病变的牙齿在偏光显微镜下可见。结论:光镜下可以研究Hunter Schreger波段的基本机制。在偏光显微镜下,早期病变的牙釉质区也很明显。
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