International Journal of Biomaterials (Jan 2009)

Crystal Structure Studies of Human Dental Apatite as a Function of Age

  • Th. Leventouri,
  • A. Antonakos,
  • A. Kyriacou,
  • R. Venturelli,
  • E. Liarokapis,
  • V. Perdikatsis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/698547
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2009

Abstract

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Studies of the average crystal structure properties of human dental apatite as a function of age in the range of 5–87 years are reported. The crystallinity of the dental hydroxyapatite decreases with the age. The a-lattice constant that is associated with the carbonate content in carbonate apatite decreases with age in a systematic way, whereas the c-lattice constant does not change significantly. Thermogravimetric measurements demonstrate an increase of the carbonate content with the age. FTIR spectroscopy reveals both B and A-type carbonate substitutions with the B-type greater than the A-type substitution by a factor up to ~5. An increase of the carbonate content as a function of age can be deduced from the ratio of the 𝜈2CO3 to the 𝜈1PO4 IR modes.