Electron-microscopic Observations on Soft Carious Human Dentin
- 1 March 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Dental Research
- Vol. 40 (2) , 235-248
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345610400020501
Abstract
An electron-microscopic study was conducted on soft carious human dentin fixed in buffered osmic acid, 10% neutral formalin, or 70% alcohol and imbedded in butyl meth-acrylate. Some material was studied without fixation and imbedding. For observations on the inorganic phase of the tissue and collagen-crystallite relationship, unstained sections and tissue homogenates were employed. For study of the organic phase, sections were stained in phosphotungstic acid. Even in advanced dentinal caries the typical morphologic pattern of dentin is recognizable with massive bacterial colonies covering the surface of the lesion and extending into the dentinal canals and intercanalicular matrix. A general and possible selective demineralization of the inorganic phase appeared to be the 1st phase in the carious process, leaving a sparse distribution of crystallites in the intercanalicular matrix and a distinct, heavily mineralized pericana-licular layer. The finding of an abundance of apparently normal col-lagenous fibrils indicated that collagen breakdown followed a general tissue demineraiization. The final stage in tissue destruction apparently involves the more or less simultaneous dissolution of remaining crystallites and depolymerization of the collagen fibrils.Keywords
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