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[Study on the content of certain elements in retained teeth].

M Struzak-Wysokińska, J Widawska-Stachurska, I Kot

    Czasopismo Stomatologiczne
    |March 1, 1990
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    Retained canine teeth show higher calcium and phosphorus levels but lower potassium compared to erupted teeth. Zinc content remained unchanged between the two groups, indicating specific mineral alterations in unerupted canine teeth.

    Area of Science:

    • Mineral analysis of dental tissues
    • Biomineralization studies
    • Comparative dental histology

    Context:

    • Investigating mineral content differences between unerupted and erupted canine teeth.
    • Utilizing X-ray fluorescence for precise elemental quantification.
    • Assessing the impact of eruption status on tooth mineral composition.

    Purpose:

    • To determine and compare the concentrations of calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and zinc in retained versus erupted canine teeth.
    • To statistically analyze the differences in mineral content.
    • To identify specific mineral changes associated with tooth retention.

    Summary:

    • X-ray fluorescence analysis revealed significantly higher calcium and phosphorus levels in retained canine teeth compared to erupted controls.

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  • Retained teeth exhibited significantly lower potassium content than erupted teeth.
  • No significant differences in zinc content were observed between retained and erupted canine teeth.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the biomineralization processes and potential metabolic changes occurring in retained teeth.
    • Highlights specific mineral alterations that may be indicative of delayed or abnormal tooth eruption.
    • Contributes to understanding the biochemical environment of unerupted teeth, relevant for dental research and clinical considerations.