Daley T D, Jarvis A, Wysocki G P, Kogon S L
Department of Pathology, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Calcif Tissue Int. 1990 Dec;47(6):350-5. doi: 10.1007/BF02555886.
Energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis was used to determine calcium/phosphorous (Ca/P) ratios in undecalcified teeth, and the sulfur (S) content of dentin of decalcified teeth from normal patients and patients with familial hypophosphatemia, in an attempt to determine the effect of phosphorus deficiency. The results showed that normal enamel has a slightly elevated Ca/P ratio compared to pure apatite. Enamel from a tooth of an untreated patient with hypophosphatemia exhibited a significantly higher Ca/P ratio than the normal teeth whereas enamel from teeth of an intermittently treated patient exhibited Ca/P ratios similar to pure apatite. Surprisingly, globular dentin in the same teeth showed a Ca/P ratio similar to that of globular dentin of the untreated tooth. The decalcified dentin from teeth of three hypophosphatemic patients and eight normal patients showed a S peak which varied widely in concentration. No detectable differences could be found between normal and diseased teeth.
采用能量色散X射线微分析法测定未脱钙牙齿中的钙/磷(Ca/P)比值,以及正常患者和家族性低磷血症患者脱钙牙齿牙本质中的硫(S)含量,以确定磷缺乏的影响。结果表明,与纯磷灰石相比,正常牙釉质的Ca/P比值略有升高。未经治疗的低磷血症患者牙齿的牙釉质Ca/P比值显著高于正常牙齿,而间歇性治疗患者牙齿的牙釉质Ca/P比值与纯磷灰石相似。令人惊讶的是,同一颗牙齿中的球状牙本质的Ca/P比值与未经治疗牙齿的球状牙本质相似。来自3名低磷血症患者和8名正常患者牙齿的脱钙牙本质显示出一个硫峰,其浓度变化很大。正常牙齿和患病牙齿之间未发现可检测到的差异。