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Martin Vacas, Andrea & Vera González, Vicente & Ramírez Castellanos, Julio & González Gil, Diego & de Nova García, Manuel Joaquín .SEM/EDS Analysis of Tubules and Mineral Deposition in the Dentin of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta.
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Martin Vacas, Andrea & Vera González, Vicente & Ramírez Castellanos, Julio & González Gil, Diego & de Nova García, Manuel Joaquín. SEM/EDS Analysis of Tubules and Mineral Deposition in the Dentin of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39396
Résumé:
: The aim is to quantitatively analyze the diameter and tubular density and semi-quantitatively
analyze the elemental composition (Calcium and Phosphorus) in the dentin of primary teeth of
children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) in comparison with a control group. Material and
methods: A microstructural (in vitro) analysis of primary teeth of children with OI was performed
with SEM and EDS. The variables measured were the tubule count (tubule/mm2
) and diameter (µm)
at 2000 times magnification at four points of the dentin of different depths. A semiquantitative analysis
of the elemental composition of the dentin was performed with EDS of Calcium and Phosphorus
(cps). Descriptive and inferential analysis (Fisher¿s exact test, the Mann¿Whitney U test, the Kruskal¿
Wallis test, the Bonferroni post hoc test, the ANOVA test of repeated measures, a test of inter- and
intra-subject effects, and the Geisser¿Greenhouse test) were carried out. Data were analyzed with a
95% confidence level (p-value < 0.05). Results: A total of 25 deciduous teeth from 17 patients with OI
and 30 teeth from healthy children were studied. There were differences in the count and tubular
diameter for the control group with OI; in addition, the behavior curve changed when the systemic
disease was severe. While there were no differences in the amount of dentinal Calcium, the OI tooth
showed a significantly lower amount of Phosphorus (p < 0.05), except in the pulpal dentin (p > 0.05).
Conclusion: The alterations of the dentinal tubules (density and diameter) were more pronounced in
the most severe phenotypes of systemic disease. The amount of Phosphorus was decreased in the
dentin of the primary teeth of children with OI compared to the control group.
Keywords: osteogenesis imperfecta; dentistry; rare diseases; dentinogenesis imperfecta; primary
teeth; pediatric dentistry