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Biomimetic Mineralization of Tooth Enamel Using Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite under Various Dental Surface Pretreatment Conditions

Journal

BIOMIMETICS
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics7030111

Keywords

biomimetic; mineralization; enamel tissue; FESEM; AFM; XRD; Raman spectromicroscopy; nanoindentation

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation [21-75-10005]
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia [N 075-15-2021-1351]

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This report demonstrates the formation of a biomimetic mineralizing layer on the surface of dental enamel using a bioinspired nanocrystalline carbonate-substituted calcium hydroxyapatite (ncHAp) and a complex of polyfunctional organic and polar amino acids. The study confirms the formation of a nanosized ncHAp-based mineralized layer and investigates its chemical, substructural, and morphological features using various techniques. The research shows that the pretreatment and subsequent mineralization result in the homogeneous crystallization of hydroxyapatite on the enamel surface, increasing its nanohardness value.
In this report, we demonstrated the formation of a biomimetic mineralizing layer obtained on the surface of dental enamel (biotemplate) using bioinspired nanocrystalline carbonate-substituted calcium hydroxyapatite (ncHAp), whose physical and chemical properties are closest to the natural apatite dental matrix, together with a complex of polyfunctional organic and polar amino acids. Using a set of structural, spectroscopy, and advanced microscopy techniques, we confirmed the formation of a nanosized ncHAp-based mineralized layer, as well as studying its chemical, substructural, and morphological features by means of various methods for the pretreatment of dental enamel. The pretreatment of a biotemplate in an alkaline solution of Ca(OH)(2) and an amino acid booster, together with the executed subsequent mineralization with ncHAp, led to the formation of a mineralized layer with homogeneous micromorphology and the preferential orientation of the ncHAp nanocrystals. It was shown that the homogeneous crystallization of hydroxyapatite on the biotemplate surface and binding of individual nanocrystals and agglomerates into a single complex by an amino acid booster resulted in an increase (similar to 15%) in the nanohardness value in the enamel rods area, compared to that of healthy natural enamel. Obtaining a similar hierarchy and cleavage characteristics as natural enamel in the mineralized layer, taking into account the micromorphological features of dental tissue, is an urgent problem for future research.

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