Determination of some trace elements in human tooth enamel

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Eva Reitznerová
Dula Amarasiriwardena
Marta Kopčáková
R. M. Barnes
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[1] Institute of Metallurgy and Materials,
[2] Faculty of Metallurgy,undefined
[3] Technical University,undefined
[4] Košice,undefined
[5] Slovakia,undefined
[6] School of Natural Science,undefined
[7] Hampshire College,undefined
[8] Amherst,undefined
[9] MA 01002,undefined
[10] USA,undefined
[11] Department of Stomatology,undefined
[12] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[13] University of P. J. Šafárik,undefined
[14] Košice,undefined
[15] Slovakia,undefined
[16] Department of Chemistry,undefined
[17] Lederle Graduate Research Center,undefined
[18] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[19] Box 34510,undefined
[20] Amherst,undefined
[21] MA 01003-4510,undefined
[22] USA e-mail: rmbarnes@chem.umass.edu,undefined
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Enamel Surface; Tooth Enamel; Human Tooth; Acid Dissolution; Human Tooth Enamel;
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Determination of seven elements (Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Pb, Sr and Zn) in whole enamel and surface layers of extracted non-carious human teeth by FAAS, ETA AAS, ICP-AES and ICP-MS (Pb) is demonstrated. Techniques are described for obtaining whole enamel and its acid dissolution. Fifty μm width enamel layers from outer enamel surface to a 200 μm depth were successively etched in 1 mL of 3 M HClO4 for 3 min dissolution periods. Enamel samples were analyzed for populations under and over 20 years of age and enamel from Bronze Age teeth. Concentrations of microelements in the whole enamel and in the first surface layer (50 μm depth) were compared. With exception of Sr and Mg, all elements show significantly higher concentrations in the first layer than in whole enamel and higher concentration in teeth of individuals over 20 years, which demonstrate the cumulative effect of these elements. The Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb and Zn concentrations in four layers of erupted and non-erupted teeth decreased while Mg and Sr concentrations increased toward enamel-dentine junction. The concentrations of most elements were almost constant as they approached the 150 μm layer. This concentration gradient may result from interaction between saliva and teeth and supports the hypothesis that the surface de- and re-mineralization process is effective at most to 150 μm from the enamel surface.
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