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Histological Studies of Dentine Using Van Gieson And Gomori Trichome Dyes

Mohd. Bakri M. (Marina Mohd. Bakri), and Mat Salleh A., (2003) Histological Studies of Dentine Using Van Gieson And Gomori Trichome Dyes. Annals of Dentistry, 10 (1). pp. 6-10. ISSN 0128-7532

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Official URL: http://ejum.fsktm.um.edu.my/ArticleInformation.aspx?ArticleID=408

Affiliations

University of Malaya. Faculty. of Dentistry. Dept. Oral Biology
Klinik Pergigian Tiew, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia

Abstract

Decalcified permanent teeth were sectioned and stained with Van Gieson and Gomori trichome dyes. Sections dyed with the Van Gieson dye did not produce any zones in dentine but with the Gomori trichome dye, four different zones of dentine were produced. Zone 1 begins at the predentine-dentine junction while zone 4 ends at the enamel - dentine junction. In zone 1, the intertubular dentine was stained clearly while in zone 3 intense staining of the peritubular dentine was observed. The result of this study supports the previous findings reported by other workers that the formation of intertubular dentine takes place in zone 1 while peritubular dentine occurs in zone 3.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Histology, van Gieson, Gomori trichome, histochemical staining, zonation of dentine
Subjects:R Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing
ID Code:2014

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