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Quantitative evaluation of spatial heterogeneity in dentin attrition using combined spectroscopic and elemental
Sibi Charan1, Ramya Ramadoss1, Krishnasamy Nitya1
1Department of Oral Biology, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai, 600077, India.
Background:
Age-related attrition in dentin is associated with gradual mineral loss and collagen degradation, affecting its structural and functional integrity. However, there remains a need for standardized, quantitative indices to assess these degenerative changes.
Objective:
This study aimed to evaluate the structural, chemical, and elemental changes in healthy versus attrited dentin using a multimodal analytical approach and to introduce novel quantitative indices for assessing dentin degradation.
Methods:
Human teeth exhibiting signs of attrition were collected, processed, and analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Four novel indices-Crystallinity Loss Index (CLI), Mineral Integrity Index (MII), Collagen Degradation Ratio (CDR), and Structural Degradation Index (SDI)-were developed and applied.
Results:
Attrited dentin showed significantly reduced crystallinity (CLI = 25.2 %), decreased mineral integrity (MII = 0.38), and marked collagen loss (CDR = 0.60) compared to healthy samples. Elemental analysis revealed a decreased Ca/P ratio and lower concentrations of Zn and Sr, with elevated Fe and Cu levels in aged dentin. The SDI (0.237) provided a composite representation of overall dentin degradation.
Conclusion:
The combined use of spectroscopic and elemental analyses, along with the application of novel quantitative indices, enables a robust evaluation of dentin degradation associated with attrition. These metrics hold potential in clinical diagnosis, forensic dentistry, and restorative treatment planning.
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