Structural aberrations in fluorosed human teeth: Biochemical and scanning electron microscopic studies

Susheela, A. K. ; Bhatnagar, Madhu ; Gnanasundram, N. ; Saraswathy, T. R. (1999) Structural aberrations in fluorosed human teeth: Biochemical and scanning electron microscopic studies Current Science, 77 (12). pp. 1-6. ISSN 0011-3891

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Abstract

The present investigation was carried out to provide biochemical and ultrastructural evidences on the aberrations that appear in teeth in human Dental Fluorosis (DF), a condition caused by excess intake of fluoride. Human fluorosed teeth were obtained from the OPD of Madras Dental College, Chennai. Normal tooth samples were also collected from patients who opted for denture. The samples were investigated for fluoride and calcium contents, besides the tooth surfaces were examined under scanning electron microscope to assess the morphological aberrations. An increase in fluoride content and decrease in calcium content in fluorosed human teeth were observed when compared to the control. The scanning electron micrographs of the enamel surface of fluorosed human teeth show pitted, uneven and rough surfaces. Cracks and fissures were also observed on the enamel surface of fluorosed teeth. The present study provides evidence to suggest that pitting, perforation and structural alterations in DF are the result of impaired enamel mineralization.

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