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Understanding nature's residual strain engineering at the human dentine-enamel junction interface

机译:了解人类在牙本质-牙釉质交界处的残余应变工程

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Human dental tissue is a hydrated biological mineral composite. In terms of volume and mass, a human tooth mainly consists of dentine and enamel. Human dental tissues have a hierarchical structure and versatile mechanical properties. The dentine enamel junction (DEJ) is an important biological interface that provides a durable bond between enamel and dentine that is a life-long success story: while intact and free from disease, this interface does not fail despite the harsh thermo-mechanical loading in the oral cavity. The underlying reasons for such remarkable strength and durability are still not fully clear from the structural and mechanical perspectives. One possibility is that, in an example of residual stress engineering, evolution has led to the formation of a layer of inelastic strain adjacent to the DEJ during odontogenesis (tooth formation). However, due to significant experimental and interpretational challenges, no meaningful quantification of residual stress in the vicinity of the DEJ at the appropriate spatial resolution has been reported to date. In this study, we applied a recently developed flexible and versatile method for measuring the residual elastic strain at (sub)micron-scale utilising focused ion beam (FIB) milling with digital image correlation (DIC). We report the results that span the transition from human dentine to enamel, and incorporate the material lying at and in the vicinity of the DEJ. The capability of observing the association between internal architecture and the residual elastic strain state at the micrometre scale is useful for understanding the remarkable performance of the DEJ and may help the creation of improved biomimetic materials for clinical and engineering applications.
机译:人体牙齿组织是一种水合的生物矿物复合物。就体积和质量而言,人牙齿主要由牙本质和牙釉质组成。人体牙组织具有层次结构和多种机械性能。牙本质釉质接合处(DEJ)是重要的生物学界面,可在牙釉质和牙本质之间提供持久的结合,这是一生的成功案例:尽管完好无损,但尽管存在严重的热机械负荷,该界面也不会失效口腔。从结构和机械角度来看,如此出色的强度和耐用性的根本原因仍不十分清楚。一种可能性是,在残余应力工程的一个示例中,演化导致在牙生成过程中形成了与DEJ相邻的非弹性应变层(牙齿形成)。然而,由于重大的实验和解释挑战,迄今尚未报道在适当的空间分辨率下在DEJ附近的残余应力的有意义的量化。在这项研究中,我们应用了一种最新开发的灵活通用的方法,利用聚焦离子束(FIB)铣削和数字图像相关(DIC)技术来测量(亚)微米级的残余弹性应变。我们报告的结果涵盖了从人类牙本质到牙釉质的过渡过程,并纳入了位于DEJ及其附近的材料。在微米尺度上观察内部结构与残余弹性应变状态之间的关联的能力对于理解DEJ的卓越性能很有用,并且可以帮助创建用于临床和工程应用的改良仿生材料。

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