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Three-dimensional arrangement of enamel prisms and their relation to the formation of Hunter-Schreger bands in dog tooth

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The three-dimensional architecture of enamel prisms and their relationship to Hunter-Schreger bands were examined in the developing enamel of several dog teeth by light and electron microscopy, and computer-assisted reconstruction. Sections were prepared from a single demineralized tooth germ. Longitudinal semithin sections parallel to the meridian of the tooth showed parazones and diazones of the Hunter-Schreger bands in alternate rows at equal intervals. On sections vertical to the tooth crown through the middle region of parazone or diazone, a row of parallel prisms were angulated with the largest tilting angle being 55° to the enamel-dentin junction, running in opposite directions in the respective zones. Tangential sections parallel to the enamel-dentin junction showed numerous belt-like zones arranged perpendicular to the meridian of the tooth. Each belt-like zone consisted of a group of enamel prisms oriented in the same direction, those in the neighboring zones being oriented in an opposite direction. The densely stained boundaries between the adjacent belt-like zones corresponded to the interface between parazone and diazone. Computer-reconstructed enamel prisms in the adjacent two zones were oriented in the opposite sidewards direction with occasional confluence and divergence. Scanning electron-microscopic observation of the developing enamel surface exposed by dissolution of the enamel organ revealed band-like arrangements of groups of pits encasing the Tomes’ processes of secretory ameloblasts. The secretory faces of the pits inclined uniformly in the same sidewards direction, with those in the neighboring groups, in the opposite direction.

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Received: 3 April 1996 / Accepted: 25 June 1996

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Hanaizumi, Y., Maeda, T. & Takano, Y. Three-dimensional arrangement of enamel prisms and their relation to the formation of Hunter-Schreger bands in dog tooth. Cell Tissue Res 286, 103–114 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410050679

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