
doi: 10.1007/bf00334328
pmid: 8082051
Photoacoustic Fourier transform infrared (PA-FT-IR) depth profiling spectra of the enamel of an intact human tooth are obtained in a completely nondestructive fashion. The compositional and structural changes in the tissue are probed from the enamel surface to a depth of about 200 microns. These changes reflect the state of tissue development. The subsurface carbonate gradient in the enamel could be observed over the range of about 10-100 microns. The carbonate-to-phosphate ratio increases in the depth profile. The depth profile also reveals changes in the substitutional distribution of carbonate ions. Type A carbonates (hydroxyl substituted) increase relative to type B carbonates (phosphate substituted) with increasing thermal diffusion length. In addition to the changes in the carbonate ion distribution and content, the PA-FT-IR depth profile clearly indicates a dramatic increase in the protein content relative to the phosphate content with increased depth. The changes in the carbonate content and distribution, along with the changes in the protein content, may be responsible for the changes observed in the apatitic structure in the depth profile of the enamel.
Carbonate, Depth, Carbonates, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Phosphate, Phosphates, Enamel, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Humans, Profile, Dental Enamel, Photoacoustic spectroscopy
Carbonate, Depth, Carbonates, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Phosphate, Phosphates, Enamel, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Humans, Profile, Dental Enamel, Photoacoustic spectroscopy
| selected citations These citations are derived from selected sources. This is an alternative to the "Influence" indicator, which also reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | 19 | |
| popularity This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network. | Average | |
| influence This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | Top 10% | |
| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Top 10% |
