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Advances in Dental Research, Vol 11, Issue 4, 426-432
Copyright © 1997 by International & American Associations for Dental Research


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Electron probe microanalysis and transverse microradiography studies of artificial lesions in enamel and dentin: a comparative study

H Ngo, J Ruben, J Arends, D White, GJ Mount, MC Peters, RV Faller, and A Pfarrer

Department of Dentistry, University of Adelaide, Australia.

In cardiology and research involving the interactions between restorative materials and dental hard tissues, it is important for small changes in tooth mineral content to be measurable. Currently, transverse microradiography (TMR) is the most accepted tool for the above purpose. Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA) can yield both qualitative identification of elements and quantitative compositional information. The purpose of this study was to compare the mineral distribution in well-defined artificial lesions, in dentin and enamel, by the use of both TMR and EPMA on the same sample. The good correlation between the two sets of data validates EPMA as a technique and helps in the interpretation of its results. The data from TMR analysis are expressed as vol% of mineral, while EPMA gives the levels of Ca and phosphate in wt%. The conversion between the two sets of data is complicated by the fact that local density is, as yet, unknown.


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