Three-dimensional Changes in Direction and Interrelationships among Enamel Prisms in the Dog Tooth

This study describes the three-dimensional features of enamel prisms and their arrangement in dog teeth. Tangential semithin sections of demineralized tooth germ were serially cut from the enamel surface to the enamel-dentin junction. Straight rows of enamel prisms parallel or perpendicular to the m...

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description This study describes the three-dimensional features of enamel prisms and their arrangement in dog teeth. Tangential semithin sections of demineralized tooth germ were serially cut from the enamel surface to the enamel-dentin junction. Straight rows of enamel prisms parallel or perpendicular to the meridian were selected at the enamel-dentin junction; these prisms were reconstructed from micrographs with a personal computer. Near the enamel-dentin junction, the arrangement of enamel prisms appeared regular. Viewed from the enamel surface, the cut-ends of the enamel prisms that were parallel to the meridian at the enamel-dentin junction appeared as a sine curve, with 16 enamel prisms forming one period. The enamel prisms in a row perpendicular to the meridian were parallel to each other and deflected to the left or right from the enamel-dentin junction. Away from the enamel-dentin junction, the periodicity of the prisms gradually disappeared. The sine curve formed by the cut-ends of prisms in a row parallel to the meridian became irregular, and prisms in rows perpendicular to the meridian crossed each other. The semithin sections showed belt-like zones arranged perpendicular to the meridian. Each belt-like zone consisted of enamel prisms oriented in the same direction, those in neighboring zones being oriented in opposite directions. The disappearance of the regular arrangement of prisms was related to changes in their location in the belt-like zones.
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