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Silver Colloid Staining of Sclerotic and Non-sclerotic Dentine

Mohd. Bakri M. (Marina Mohd. Bakri), and Mohamed N.H., and Whittaker, D.A., (2003) Silver Colloid Staining of Sclerotic and Non-sclerotic Dentine. Annals of Dentistry, 10 (1). pp. 11-13. ISSN 0128-7532

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Official URL: http://ejum.fsktm.um.edu.my/ArticleInformation.aspx?ArticleID=409

Affiliations

University of Malaya. Faculty of Dentistry. Dept. of Oral Biology
University of Malaya. Faculty of Dentistry. Unit of General Dental Practice
University of Wales College of Medicine. Dental School. Dept. of Basic Dental Science

Abstract

Phosphophoryn, a higWyphosphorylated protein, is the most abundant protein among the non-collagenous protein of dentine. The staining of phosphophoryn can be done by using the silver colloid staining. In this paper, the staining effect of the silver colloid stain on both non-sclerotic and sclerotic dentine was investigated. Eight teeth from donors aged 14, 17, 22, 34, 55, 57, 60 and 65 were used for this experiment. The younger teeth were used to demonstrate normal root dentine while the older age teeth were used to demonstrate sclerotic root dentine at the apical region of the root. There was no staining of the normal root dentine as compared to sclerotic dentine when the silver colloid staining was used.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Phosphophoryn, silver colloid stain, sclerotic dentine
Subjects:R Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing
ID Code:2015

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